Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 866.—Operation for Obliteration of Frontal incision which is carried down to the Fig. 867.—Operation for Obliteration of Frontal Sinus. The soft tissues are retracted. Lines show periosteal incisions. extends from the outer end of the skin wound to the median line at the root ofthe nose, (c) Another incision through the periosteum begins at the anterioraspect of the juncture of the upper and inner orbital walls just internal to 204 5 U


Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 866.—Operation for Obliteration of Frontal incision which is carried down to the Fig. 867.—Operation for Obliteration of Frontal Sinus. The soft tissues are retracted. Lines show periosteal incisions. extends from the outer end of the skin wound to the median line at the root ofthe nose, (c) Another incision through the periosteum begins at the anterioraspect of the juncture of the upper and inner orbital walls just internal to 204 5 URGICA L TREA TMEN T the attachment of the pulley of the superior oblique muscle, and followsthe line of the descending skin incision to its termination (Fig. 867). (d)The periosteum is then elevated from the superior incision upward over theanterior wall of the frontal sinus; and from the inferior periosteal incisionit is elevated backward, exposing the bone of the inner and upper walls ofthe anterior part of the orbit. Between these two areas of denuded bone,there remains a strip of periosteum which is to be left covering a bridge ofbone intended to support the soft parts at the close of the operation, (e)The waU of frontal sinus


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