Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . rom the glans to the abnormal urethral orifice. The inci-sions are now lengthened on each side of the scrotal raphe until thosebelow the urethral orifice on the scrotum are exactly the same length asthose on the penis. This outlined area of skin cm. (3>^ inch) wide(with the urethral orifice in the center) is allowed to remain the extremities of the longitudinal incisions already made, other HYPOSPADIAS 323 incisions cm. di inch) long are made at right angles, and the flapsthus marked out are raised on each side and
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . rom the glans to the abnormal urethral orifice. The inci-sions are now lengthened on each side of the scrotal raphe until thosebelow the urethral orifice on the scrotum are exactly the same length asthose on the penis. This outlined area of skin cm. (3>^ inch) wide(with the urethral orifice in the center) is allowed to remain the extremities of the longitudinal incisions already made, other HYPOSPADIAS 323 incisions cm. di inch) long are made at right angles, and the flapsthus marked out are raised on each side and rolled back. In this wayare formed two long denuded strips cm. (^2 inch) wide on eachside of the undisturbed skin in the midline. The flaps are held in theeverted position and the penis is flexed down on the scrotum in the mid-line. Thus the median strip of skin and the raw surfaces will be broughtinto apposition. The strip of skin on the penis will form the roof andthe scrotal strip the floor of the new urethra. The flaps formed on each. ^^y^ ?Wl ^- 2 ?i •\i ?? y i. A .. f 1 11 r fe . y S Vi ?\ \ Ya ? -W iiKI I oMTf
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