Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 457. Fig. 458. Fig. 457.—Operation for complete loss of nose {Alquie).—The flap is pedicle is downward. Fig. 458.—Langenbecks second operation for complete loss of nose.—The flap isoblique. The skin between the pedicle and the nasal defect is removed. Many modifications have been made in the shape and direction(horizontal or oblique) of the flap, and the position of the incisions whichmark out the pedicle. The operation is usually done in one, but it maybe done in two stages (Linhart, Szymanowski). 440 PLASTIC SURGERY Diagrams


Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 457. Fig. 458. Fig. 457.—Operation for complete loss of nose {Alquie).—The flap is pedicle is downward. Fig. 458.—Langenbecks second operation for complete loss of nose.—The flap isoblique. The skin between the pedicle and the nasal defect is removed. Many modifications have been made in the shape and direction(horizontal or oblique) of the flap, and the position of the incisions whichmark out the pedicle. The operation is usually done in one, but it maybe done in two stages (Linhart, Szymanowski). 440 PLASTIC SURGERY Diagrams of the various shapes in which flaps have been cut, and theposition of the pedicles will be shown, in order to supply suggestionswhich may be of use in selecting the type of flap desired.


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