. Operative surgery. Fig. 839.—a Lan<?enl)ecks } BoeckcTb method. Fig. 840.—Langenbecks turned aside. together. After the tumor is removed the bone flap can be returned andfastened in its proper position. Laivrences Method (Fig. 837, 1)).—From a point just internal to thelachrymal sac, make an incision along each side of the nose to the junctionof the ala with the lip. Sever the nasal bones and the nasal processes ofthe superior maxilla; with bone forceps, thus opening into the nasal the septum and turn the nose upward. The Comments.—Eouges method leaves no


. Operative surgery. Fig. 839.—a Lan<?enl)ecks } BoeckcTb method. Fig. 840.—Langenbecks turned aside. together. After the tumor is removed the bone flap can be returned andfastened in its proper position. Laivrences Method (Fig. 837, 1)).—From a point just internal to thelachrymal sac, make an incision along each side of the nose to the junctionof the ala with the lip. Sever the nasal bones and the nasal processes ofthe superior maxilla; with bone forceps, thus opening into the nasal the septum and turn the nose upward. The Comments.—Eouges method leaves no scar and the parts are read-ily adjusted without sutures. The nose, however, should be supported in 656 OPERATIVE SURGERY. proper shape until union takes place. The amount of room provided bythese operations is limited, therefore a careful determination of the con-nections of the growth must be made before operation, to avoid unwise orneedless mutilation. The palatine route is suited for the treatment of mor


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