Transactions . -ini: id the scar. This Icidiinc assures no sear ii the sutuicshold. iMiouiiii of the oihital plate of the frontal hone shouhlhe IcnioNed so that the froidal siinis may he ojiened to allowthoiouuh cure! We slnudd also rcnioxc a |)art of the nasal process ofthci superioi maxilla, a i>ar1 (d the adjacent nasal hone,as much of the cthnioiilal orhital wall as seems neccssai-yto remove all diseased tissues, and the upper paid ot theplate of the hn hi-ynud hone, without injnrintr the la(doie at ta(d<in<_- the ethmoid(liie( tly. the procdures are dii-cctcd to a completio


Transactions . -ini: id the scar. This Icidiinc assures no sear ii the sutuicshold. iMiouiiii of the oihital plate of the frontal hone shouhlhe IcnioNed so that the froidal siinis may he ojiened to allowthoiouuh cure! We slnudd also rcnioxc a |)art of the nasal process ofthci superioi maxilla, a i>ar1 (d the adjacent nasal hone,as much of the cthnioiilal orhital wall as seems neccssai-yto remove all diseased tissues, and the upper paid ot theplate of the hn hi-ynud hone, without injnrintr the la(doie at ta(d<in<_- the ethmoid(liie( tly. the procdures are dii-cctcd to a completion of thefioidal sinus work in order to minimize the |)ossibility ofpost opcrali\i iMcinn<_;it is through injury of the inner is done to prc\cnt infectious material from beiu.: car- GUI Fig. 2. Instruments used in the operation beside needle and needleholder. (1) Scissors. (2) Alligator forceps. (3) Probe. (4) Scalpel.(5) Forward cutting curettes. (6) Sidewise cutting curettes withmalleable handle, different sizes. (7) Vulsellum forceps,- to retractlower flap. (8) Alligator cutting forceps. (9) Short rongeur. (10)Periosteum elevators, different sizes. HI) Forceps, dressing andinouth-toothed. (12) Retractor for upper flap. (13) Punch forceps.(14) Long-beaked rongeur. ni rjiK All; GOo ri((l from ;i dirty IVoiitjil. Tin- fxeenli removed. To in-sure eoiivalescence jiiid to avoid reciirreiKMS. this com-|)lete removal of cells is as necessary in sinns work as inwoi-k on the mastoid eejjs. The sphenoid sinns is next opened and last the maxillaryantrum is wideJy opened above the lower tnrhinate. Theseopenine:s are thorou<,hly curetted and the edir<s trinuneilwith alliirat


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