Fig. 50.
Linear Coaptation.
Likewise can a triangular fault be brought together by sewing in the greater angles and making a linear wound of the remaining part, as in [Figs. 51 and 52].
Fig. 51.
Triangular Excision.
Fig. 52.
Coaptation of Wound.
Fig. 50.
Linear Coaptation.
Likewise can a triangular fault be brought together by sewing in the greater angles and making a linear wound of the remaining part, as in [Figs. 51 and 52].
Fig. 51.
Triangular Excision.
Fig. 52.
Coaptation of Wound.