Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 566.—Operation for the reconstruction of the upper lip (Denonvilliers).— i and flaps are outlined and shifted downward and inward, AB being sutured to CD in themidline. Bilateral Flaps with Pedicle Below.—Denonvilliers (1854)constructed an upper lip, which was totally lacking, by using two 5i6 PLASTIC SURGERY large vertical flaps through the full thickness of the cheek with pediclebelow. The internal border of the flaps was continuous with the lossof substance, and the external with an incision just in front of themasseter muscle, and e
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 566.—Operation for the reconstruction of the upper lip (Denonvilliers).— i and flaps are outlined and shifted downward and inward, AB being sutured to CD in themidline. Bilateral Flaps with Pedicle Below.—Denonvilliers (1854)constructed an upper lip, which was totally lacking, by using two 5i6 PLASTIC SURGERY large vertical flaps through the full thickness of the cheek with pediclebelow. The internal border of the flaps was continuous with the lossof substance, and the external with an incision just in front of themasseter muscle, and extending from the inferior border of the lowerjaw to the level of the ala of the nose. A transverse cut joined the
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