War surgery of the faceA treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury by John BRoberts ..Prepared at the suggestion of the subsection on plastic and oral surgery connected with the office of the surgeon generalIllustrated with 256 figures . the globe of the eye so as to enable thesurgeon to drag the nerve forward. The best exposure of theinfraorbital nerve is obtained by an osteoplastic resection of themalar bone, which is sawed through near the infraorbital fora-men and near the zygoma and frontal bone and turned operation gives opportunity to remove the nerve back tothe


War surgery of the faceA treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury by John BRoberts ..Prepared at the suggestion of the subsection on plastic and oral surgery connected with the office of the surgeon generalIllustrated with 256 figures . the globe of the eye so as to enable thesurgeon to drag the nerve forward. The best exposure of theinfraorbital nerve is obtained by an osteoplastic resection of themalar bone, which is sawed through near the infraorbital fora-men and near the zygoma and frontal bone and turned operation gives opportunity to remove the nerve back tothe round opening, whence it comes from the cranium. 433 434 WAR SURGERY OF THE FACE. The inferior dental nerve is easily reached by trephining theramus of the mandible just below the sigmoid notch, thus expos-ing the nerve before it enters the inferior dental canal. Thetrephine opening may be expeditiously made with a small fissureburr, or a trephine, driven by a surgical engine, as suggested byme for cranial trephining in 1882, or an ordinary hand trephinemay be used. The second step is to uncover the mental foramenon the same side of the jaw, after which the roof of the entirelength of the mandibular canal is to be removed with a chisel or. Fi<;. 255.— Making osteoplastic Fie. 256.— Osteoplastic flap so madecranial flap on cadaver with Masland everted to expose anterior branch ofsaw (Model 1918) and Robertss tre- middle meningeal artery. A similarphine made in 1882 for trephining craniectomy may be done to exposewith Bonwill dental engine. Figure roots and ganglion of trifacial nerve,also shows bone graft wired intomandible after employing Maslandsaw. (Cadaver operation.*) an electric driven circular saw. The nerve is then lifted out ofthe canal and three or four inches are excised. The Gasserian ganglion, or better its sensory root, may beteached for excision in inveterate spasmodic neuralgia through atrapdoor opening in the temporal region of the cranium. Bythis strateg


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