syndesmosis tympanostapedial - meaning and definition. What is syndesmosis tympanostapedial
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What (who) is syndesmosis tympanostapedial - definition

FIXED JOINTS BETWEEN BONES HELD TOGETHER BY DENSE, FIBROUS TISSUE
Fibrous Joint; Gomphosis; Syndesmosis; Suture (joint); Syndesmoses; Cranial suture; Sutures of skull; Skull suture; Sutura; Tibiofibular syndesmosis; Dento-alveolar syndesmosis; Fibrous joints; Gomphoses; Cranial sutures; Suture joint; Cranial syndesmoses; Articulatio dentoalveolaris; Articulatio fibrosa; Junctura fibrosa; Syndesmology; Dentoalveolar syndesmosis
  • Side view of the skull
  • Human skull side sutures right

Syndesmosis procedure         
  • Fig. 5 Stress fracture of the second metatarsal bone
TYPE OF BUNION SURGERY
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Syndesmosis Procedure; Draft:Syndesmosis Procedure
Syndesmosis procedure is one of the more than 20 bunion surgeries currently being performed. While the majority of bunion surgeries involve the breaking and shifting of bones (osteotomy procedures), syndesmosis procedure is one of few surgical techniques that use a soft tissue or non-osteotomy (non-bone-breaking) approach to afford the same correction.
Syndesmotic screw         
  • X-ray of a syndesmotic screw in place.
TYPE OF SCREW
Syndesmosis screw; Syndesmotic screws
A syndesmotic screw is a metal screw designed to replace the syndesmosis of the human body, usually temporarily. If the syndosmosis is torn apart as result of bone fracture, surgeons will sometimes fix the relevant bones together with a syndesmotic screw, temporarily replacing the normal articulation.
Syndesmosis         
·noun An articulation formed by means of ligaments.

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Fibrous joint

In anatomy, fibrous joints are joints connected by fibrous tissue, consisting mainly of collagen. These are fixed joints where bones are united by a layer of white fibrous tissue of varying thickness. In the skull the joints between the bones are called sutures. Such immovable joints are also referred to as synarthroses.