. A system of obstetrics . t<-i Before Operation Front Vieu be so far dissected from the cheek as to admit of their easy approxi-mation. The operation may be divided into stages, dealing first withthe projecting intermaxillary bone, and subsequently with th<parts. [fthe mass is of such a nature as to render it desirable to remove italtogether, as when it is simply suspended from the tip of th< it si Id be carefully dissected awaj with scissors, retaining tl • parts in such form m- t<» make a columns nasi or to fill the gap in thelip. The result is often very satisfactory. 780 SURGI


. A system of obstetrics . t<-i Before Operation Front Vieu be so far dissected from the cheek as to admit of their easy approxi-mation. The operation may be divided into stages, dealing first withthe projecting intermaxillary bone, and subsequently with th<parts. [fthe mass is of such a nature as to render it desirable to remove italtogether, as when it is simply suspended from the tip of th< it si Id be carefully dissected awaj with scissors, retaining tl • parts in such form m- t<» make a columns nasi or to fill the gap in thelip. The result is often very satisfactory. 780 SURGICAL DISEASES OF EARLY CHILDHOOD. Fissured Palate. Congenital defects of the palate are very variable in extent. Theintermaxillary bones may alone be separated, or the fissure may be atone or two points in the roof of the mouth, or the cleft may involveonly the uvula (Fig. 175), or the fissure may involve the soft andhard palate ; or, finally, the fissure may extend throughout both the Fig. 175. Fig.


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