Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 750. Fig. 751. Fig. 750.—-Arteries of the skin of the anterior surface of the forearm (Manchot).—I. Brachial artery, a^yd. Cutaneous branches from the brachial artery. 2, 3 and 4. Cuta-neous branches from the median artery. 5. Superficial cubital branch of the brachialartery. 6. Radial artery. 7. Cutaneous branches of the radial recurrent artery. 8. Cu-taneous branches of the radial artery. 9. Cutaneous branches of the ulnar artery. Fig. 751.—The arteries of the skin of the posterior surface of the forearm (Manchot.).—I. Recurrent interosseou


Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 750. Fig. 751. Fig. 750.—-Arteries of the skin of the anterior surface of the forearm (Manchot).—I. Brachial artery, a^yd. Cutaneous branches from the brachial artery. 2, 3 and 4. Cuta-neous branches from the median artery. 5. Superficial cubital branch of the brachialartery. 6. Radial artery. 7. Cutaneous branches of the radial recurrent artery. 8. Cu-taneous branches of the radial artery. 9. Cutaneous branches of the ulnar artery. Fig. 751.—The arteries of the skin of the posterior surface of the forearm (Manchot.).—I. Recurrent interosseous artery. 2-12. Cutaneous branches of the posterior interosseousartery. 13 and 14. Cutaneous branches of the ulnar artery. 15-17. Cutaneous branchesof the anterior interosseous artery. 18. Radial recurrent artery. SURGERY OF THE ?:XTREMrriES 647. I 23 Fig. 752.—Web binding the arm and chest wall together, following a burn.—i and and posterior views. Note the limit of abduction. The deformity was correctedby removal of the scar tissue and shifting in a flap from the anterior wall, and one from theposterior wall, and suturing them in the midline. All areas not covered by the flaps weregrafted. 3. Result of the operation. Note the level of the axilla in front. The darkarea on the chest is the area which was grafted.


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