. Operative surgery. Fig. 683.—Didays operation. web will be separated from each other, one entering into the formation ofthe posterior flap, the other into the formation of the anterior. Each flapwill now be found to be attached by one edge only, and is to be wrappedaround the denuded surface of the finger to which it is attached (e). Theflaps are to be adjusted by strips of adhesive plaster and by sutures. Annandale says: The principal objection to this ingenious operationappears to me to be that it necessitates cutting into the palmar and dorsalaspects of the fingers in order to get a flap


. Operative surgery. Fig. 683.—Didays operation. web will be separated from each other, one entering into the formation ofthe posterior flap, the other into the formation of the anterior. Each flapwill now be found to be attached by one edge only, and is to be wrappedaround the denuded surface of the finger to which it is attached (e). Theflaps are to be adjusted by strips of adhesive plaster and by sutures. Annandale says: The principal objection to this ingenious operationappears to me to be that it necessitates cutting into the palmar and dorsalaspects of the fingers in order to get a flap to cover their sides. If the webor fold of the skin be loose, he deems it preferable to make the longitudinal


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