Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 76.—The Same. Mobilization of symmetrical flap on right side; muco-mucoiis reunion of the two flapsin the middle line; reconstruction of the raucous margin of the free border ofthe lip. Third Stage.—Mobilization of a symmetrical muco-cutaneous flap onthe right side, and hsemostasis. Fourth Stage.—-Muco-mucous sutures, superior and inferior, at the levelof the two resected triangles, and a horizontal one at the position of thesuperior gingivo-labial Fig. 77.—The Same. Cutaneous reunion of the two flaps in the middle line; suture of m


Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 76.—The Same. Mobilization of symmetrical flap on right side; muco-mucoiis reunion of the two flapsin the middle line; reconstruction of the raucous margin of the free border ofthe lip. Third Stage.—Mobilization of a symmetrical muco-cutaneous flap onthe right side, and hsemostasis. Fourth Stage.—-Muco-mucous sutures, superior and inferior, at the levelof the two resected triangles, and a horizontal one at the position of thesuperior gingivo-labial Fig. 77.—The Same. Cutaneous reunion of the two flaps in the middle line; suture of margins of the fourartificial wounds resulting from resection of the four lateral trians,les. OPERATIONS ON THE HEAD 35 Fifth Stage.—Muco-mucous reunion of the two autoplastic flaps in themiddle line, and reconstruction of the mucous margin of the free borderof the lip (Fig. 78). ;=iN .-/, I- i ^ --tM.^. ./,? it,£32* X Fig. 78.—The Same. Autoplasty by tlie procedure of four triangles. The operation has been completed; api^earance of the sutures. Sixth Stage.—Cutaneous reunion of the two autoplastic flaps in themiddle line, and vertical suture of the four wounds left by resection of thefour lateral muco-cutaneous triangles. The plastic result of this operation is very satisfactory. PAROTID REGION. Traumatic Lesions. Super jic/ial Wounds. Suture of superficial wounds is carried out without difficulty afterdisinfection of the field of operation. Clips or intradermic sutures maybe employed. Woun


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