Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 567.—Operation for the reconstruction of the upper Hp (modified from Nelatonand Ombredanne).—i and 2. The flaps are outlined as indicated and shifted downward andinward. The lines AB forming the border of the lip after the lines BC have been suturedin the midline. The flaps were loosened and turned toward the midline where the upperborders were sutured. The inner margin of the flaps form the freeborder of the lip, and the mucous membrane is sutured to skin to formthe vermilion line. Nelaton and Ombredanne utilize a flap from each cheek with t
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 567.—Operation for the reconstruction of the upper Hp (modified from Nelatonand Ombredanne).—i and 2. The flaps are outlined as indicated and shifted downward andinward. The lines AB forming the border of the lip after the lines BC have been suturedin the midline. The flaps were loosened and turned toward the midline where the upperborders were sutured. The inner margin of the flaps form the freeborder of the lip, and the mucous membrane is sutured to skin to formthe vermilion line. Nelaton and Ombredanne utilize a flap from each cheek with thepedicle below, but with the lateral incision not extending below the level of the commissures. This operation isan improvement on that of Denonvilliers in-asmuch as the commissures are not distorted,the vermilion line is reconstructed, there islittle tension on the flaps, the lip is of theW proper height and well lined with Bilateral Flaps with Pedicles Above.— Fig. 568.—Operation for In Sedillots Operation a rectangular ve
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