Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 399.—Greens operation for correcting a lobular defect {Kolle).—i. The dottedline D shows the incision for removing the cicatricial skin. The line AP marks out theflap with a thin marginal tip B, which is to be used to obliterate the notch. 2. The scaris excised and the edges are approximated. Then H is sutured to A, F to G. The thin tipB being sutured to a denuded surface along the margin. 404 PLASTIC SURGERY. Fig. 400.—Operation for correcting an abnormally long lobule (J. Joseph).—i. Anarea including the full thickness of the lobule, shaped
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 399.—Greens operation for correcting a lobular defect {Kolle).—i. The dottedline D shows the incision for removing the cicatricial skin. The line AP marks out theflap with a thin marginal tip B, which is to be used to obliterate the notch. 2. The scaris excised and the edges are approximated. Then H is sutured to A, F to G. The thin tipB being sutured to a denuded surface along the margin. 404 PLASTIC SURGERY. Fig. 400.—Operation for correcting an abnormally long lobule (J. Joseph).—i. Anarea including the full thickness of the lobule, shaped as indicated in the diagram, is The edges DP and FC are sutured. Then DG to EG, and CB to EA.
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