. Gynecology : . Fig. 228.—Tracheoplasty. Amputation of an elongated lip. Closure of wound. Fig. 229.—Tracheloplasty. Amputation of an elongated lip. Closure of wound. this a transverse wedge may be removed from one or both lips, and the edges ofthe mucous membrane sewed with catgut (Figs. 231, 232). When this is doneit will be found that the denuded areas can be approximated without the tear is stellate there are more than two lacerations and the repairlooks somewhat complicated. By sewing up each tear as above no great difficultyis encountered a smooth result depending on the


. Gynecology : . Fig. 228.—Tracheoplasty. Amputation of an elongated lip. Closure of wound. Fig. 229.—Tracheloplasty. Amputation of an elongated lip. Closure of wound. this a transverse wedge may be removed from one or both lips, and the edges ofthe mucous membrane sewed with catgut (Figs. 231, 232). When this is doneit will be found that the denuded areas can be approximated without the tear is stellate there are more than two lacerations and the repairlooks somewhat complicated. By sewing up each tear as above no great difficultyis encountered a smooth result depending on the ingenuity of the operator. OPERATIONS ON THE CERVIX 599. Fig. 230.—Ectropion of the Cervical Mucous Membrane After a Severe Bilateral Laceration. J?eriuSe6 J?rea


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