Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 807. Fig. 808. Figs. 807 and 808.—(Joyces case continued.)—The transplanted ring finger in its new position. (c) The extensor ossis metacarpi pollicis is stitched to the perios-teum at the base of the proximal phalanx (new metacarpal bone). (d) The tendons of the extensores secundi and primi internodiipollicis are united and joined to the extensor tendon of the finger(new thumb). (e) The radial cutaneous nerve exposed in the first stage of theoperation is sutured to the collateral branch of the median nerve of thering finger. (/) The skin inc


Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 807. Fig. 808. Figs. 807 and 808.—(Joyces case continued.)—The transplanted ring finger in its new position. (c) The extensor ossis metacarpi pollicis is stitched to the perios-teum at the base of the proximal phalanx (new metacarpal bone). (d) The tendons of the extensores secundi and primi internodiipollicis are united and joined to the extensor tendon of the finger(new thumb). (e) The radial cutaneous nerve exposed in the first stage of theoperation is sutured to the collateral branch of the median nerve of thering finger. (/) The skin incisions are sutured. The incision on the radialborder of the wrist is sutured in a distal direction to cover the basethe new metacarpal bone and the tendon unions. The dorsal and SURGERY OF THE EXTREMITIES 683 palmar edges of the incision on the radial border of the hand aresutured to the dorsal and palmar edges of the skin bordering the tri-angular raw area on the radial border of the ring finger (new thumb).Fine interrupted catgut suture


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