. Operative surgery. median line of the PLASTIC SURGERY. 591 forehead two inches ahove the c3el)rows, and carried them downward to afourth of an inch from the outer sides of the nasal orifices (Fig. 739). Theupper portion of the triangular flap included the corresponding portion ofperiosteum down to the upper ends of the nasal hones. The dissection wascontinued along the right nasal bone, omitting the periosteum, down to itslower end, from which the cartilage was separated, though remaining at-tached to the flap. The left nasal bone was separated from its bony connec-tions with a chisel, leavi


. Operative surgery. median line of the PLASTIC SURGERY. 591 forehead two inches ahove the c3el)rows, and carried them downward to afourth of an inch from the outer sides of the nasal orifices (Fig. 739). Theupper portion of the triangular flap included the corresponding portion ofperiosteum down to the upper ends of the nasal hones. The dissection wascontinued along the right nasal bone, omitting the periosteum, down to itslower end, from which the cartilage was separated, though remaining at-tached to the flap. The left nasal bone was separated from its bony connec-tions with a chisel, leaving it attached to the flap by its anterior surface;the cartilaginous septum was then divided from before backward and down-ward with scissors, and left attached by its base to the cutaneous cartilage,that a central support might be provided for the new structure. The wholeflap was then drawn downward until the upper border of the loosened nasalbone (left) came opposite to the lower border of the right one, when they.


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