Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Z 2 Fig. 727.—Operation for closing a breast defect (Ombredanne).—i. The dotted areaindicates the defect. The dark lines the incisions outlining the fiap. The flap ABCD israised and half turned on itself, the point B being brought to the point E. 2. The flapsutured into position and all skin defects sutured. SURGERY OF THE NECK, TRUNK, AND EXTREMITIES 627. I 2 Fig. 728.—Operation for closing a large chest defect (Shrady).— i. The shaded areaindicates the defect. The dotted lines indicate the incisions made in forming the The flaps shifted
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Z 2 Fig. 727.—Operation for closing a breast defect (Ombredanne).—i. The dotted areaindicates the defect. The dark lines the incisions outlining the fiap. The flap ABCD israised and half turned on itself, the point B being brought to the point E. 2. The flapsutured into position and all skin defects sutured. SURGERY OF THE NECK, TRUNK, AND EXTREMITIES 627. I 2 Fig. 728.—Operation for closing a large chest defect (Shrady).— i. The shaded areaindicates the defect. The dotted lines indicate the incisions made in forming the The flaps shifted and the edges sutured.
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