Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . /nTj<frn*F. Pig. 362.—Rollets operation for the restoration of the upper lid {Beard, in Wood).—r. The defect in the upper lid. The dotted lines mark the incisions for the flaps A and The flaps are raised, turned inward and are superimposed. The defects left by raisingthe flaps may be sutured. The use of this method by Fricke, Blasius, Hasner, Richet, Landolt,and others, will not be described in detail, the plates being sufiicientlyexplanatory. 4. Pedunculated Flaps from Distant Parts.—Eyelids ha\e beenformed from pedunculated flaps from th
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . /nTj<frn*F. Pig. 362.—Rollets operation for the restoration of the upper lid {Beard, in Wood).—r. The defect in the upper lid. The dotted lines mark the incisions for the flaps A and The flaps are raised, turned inward and are superimposed. The defects left by raisingthe flaps may be sutured. The use of this method by Fricke, Blasius, Hasner, Richet, Landolt,and others, will not be described in detail, the plates being sufiicientlyexplanatory. 4. Pedunculated Flaps from Distant Parts.—Eyelids ha\e beenformed from pedunculated flaps from the arm (Berger and others),and neck (Syndacker-Morax, and others). By the use of these flaps 378 PLASTIC SURGERY scarring of the face is avoided and normal tissue is secured in thosecases in which the face is covered with scar. Pedunculated flaps of this type may be used for the relief of ectro-pion, when the tarsal cartilage and conjunctiva are present, and also forthe restoration of the lids. In the latter case it is essential that theflaps be lined
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