Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Pig. 108.—Parts Freshened and Readyfor Fig. 109.—Result After Suture. horizontal incision is then made into the suljstance of the lateralflap and an oblique one into the median flap. With a scissors, thelong strips of vermilion border which have been pared away fromthe edges of the flaps are snipped off. When the parts are suturedthere is left a little process hanging from the edge of the lip:this retracts in time. Before suturing the flaps they must bethoroughly separated from their bony attachments. Operation for Single, Complete H


Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Pig. 108.—Parts Freshened and Readyfor Fig. 109.—Result After Suture. horizontal incision is then made into the suljstance of the lateralflap and an oblique one into the median flap. With a scissors, thelong strips of vermilion border which have been pared away fromthe edges of the flaps are snipped off. When the parts are suturedthere is left a little process hanging from the edge of the lip:this retracts in time. Before suturing the flaps they must bethoroughly separated from their bony attachments. Operation for Single, Complete Harelip Associated with Cleft ofthe Alveolar Process and Advancement of the Intermaxillary Bone.—In these cases the intermaxillary bone, besides being misplaced,may be rotated upon its long axis in such a way that it presents, an-teriorly, a prominent, sharp edge, which would greatly interfere withthe healing process. Under these circumstances it becomes necessaryto place the bone in its natural position. It is forcibly twisted upon itslong axis and pushed back into place so that its sharp l


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