Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 210.—Crushing of Fr^num withShort-Jawed Forceps. Division of the crushed structures iseffected without haemorrhage. Fig. 211.—Division of Fr^num bythe Old Method. The tongue is raised with the clefthandle of a grooved director. Second Stage : Cuneiform Resection of the Exuberant Part.—This resection is carried out in stages with the bistoury or scissors. Thearteries, as they are seen to bleed, are seized with short-jawed forceps, anda catgut ligature is applied to each. Third Stage : Reunion.—Sutures of silk or Florentine hair are applied,ta
Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 210.—Crushing of Fr^num withShort-Jawed Forceps. Division of the crushed structures iseffected without haemorrhage. Fig. 211.—Division of Fr^num bythe Old Method. The tongue is raised with the clefthandle of a grooved director. Second Stage : Cuneiform Resection of the Exuberant Part.—This resection is carried out in stages with the bistoury or scissors. Thearteries, as they are seen to bleed, are seized with short-jawed forceps, anda catgut ligature is applied to each. Third Stage : Reunion.—Sutures of silk or Florentine hair are applied,taking care to insert some deep stitches to prevent separation of the deepsurfaces beneath the line of reunion. Tumours of the Tongue and of the Floor of the Tumours. Parasitic Cysts. Cysticercus and echinococcus have been met with in the tongue and inthe floor of the mouth. An inflamed cyst may simulate an abscess, and itsnature is recognized only by the appearance of the sac, which is expelledon evacuation of the focus. Th
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