Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . 1 23 Pig. 754.—Bilateral web formation following an extensive burn.—i and 2. Front andback views, showing the limit of abduction. Note the scar involvement of the surroundingskin. 3. The webs were fairly thin and were utilized in making flaps to form the newaxillae. Denuded areas were grafted. Photograph taken five years after the normal appearance of the axillae and the abduction. The functional result isalso perfect. 648 PLASTIC SURGERY. Fig. 755.—Method of using long double-pedicled flaps (Croft).—i. Shows the con-tracture. The d


Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . 1 23 Pig. 754.—Bilateral web formation following an extensive burn.—i and 2. Front andback views, showing the limit of abduction. Note the scar involvement of the surroundingskin. 3. The webs were fairly thin and were utilized in making flaps to form the newaxillae. Denuded areas were grafted. Photograph taken five years after the normal appearance of the axillae and the abduction. The functional result isalso perfect. 648 PLASTIC SURGERY. Fig. 755.—Method of using long double-pedicled flaps (Croft).—i. Shows the con-tracture. The dotted lines indicate the flaps A and B which are separated from the under-lying tissues without cutting the pedicles. Later the lower pedicle of each flap is severedand the flaps are shifted to fill defects left by relieving the contracture. 2. Indicates theposition subsequently occupied by the flaps.


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