The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . Fig. 610.—Double Hare-lip : Inter-maxillary Portion fixed to Nose. Fig. 611 —Double Hare-lip: Projecting Inter-maxillary Portion. happens in single as well as in double hare-lip, one of the lateral seg-ments be tied down to the gum and alveolus by a doubling of mucousmembrane, this must be freely divided, and the portion of lip, with per-haps the corresponding ala of the nose, freely dissected up from theosseous structures, so as to admit of its being moved forwards withouttoo much traction being


The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . Fig. 610.—Double Hare-lip : Inter-maxillary Portion fixed to Nose. Fig. 611 —Double Hare-lip: Projecting Inter-maxillary Portion. happens in single as well as in double hare-lip, one of the lateral seg-ments be tied down to the gum and alveolus by a doubling of mucousmembrane, this must be freely divided, and the portion of lip, with per-haps the corresponding ala of the nose, freely dissected up from theosseous structures, so as to admit of its being moved forwards withouttoo much traction being put upon it. In those cases in which the intermaxillary portion is projecting, andattached to and fused with the columna of the nose, as in Figs. 610 and611, I have performed the following operation with great success. 1. The triangular flap of skin covering the intermaxillary portion isdissected up as thick as possible. 2. The intermaxillary process is thencut away at its root, which is small and pedunculated, witli a pair of scis-sors. 3. The edges of the lateral fissures are tiien pare


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