Hinged graft for depressed nasal bridge.

Date:
1931
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Hinged graft for depressed nasal bridge. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Demonstration of operation for restoring nasal bridge with cartilage graft. Spare cartilage stored subcutaneously in abdominal wall. View of completed nose. Testing support of the tip. 4 segments.

Publication/Creation

England, 1931.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (21.20 min.) : silent, black and white

Duration

00:21:20

Contents

Segment 1 The male patient's nose is shown to the camera and the absence of cartilage is pointed out. The doctor presses on the tip of the nose to show how soft it is. The patient is anaesthetised. The chest is incised in order to remove some rib cartilage. The rib cartilage is removed, with intertitles explaining the steps of the procedure. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:05:56:10 Length: 00:05:56:10
Segment 2 The graft is shaped ready for insertion into the nose. The nose and graft are measured in order to shape the cartilage correctly. The hinged graft is completed. End of part one. The face and nostrils are cleaned. Time start: 00:05:56:10 Time end: 00:10:55:21 Length: 00:04:59:11
Segment 3 The lip blood vessels are clipped. A hook is placed into the detached columella (end of the nasal septum). The septum is dissected. The nose is prepared for the cartilage graft, with intertitles explaining the steps of the procedure. The cartilage graft is inserted. Time start: 00:10:55:21 Time end: 00:16:03:15 Length: 00:05:07:19
Segment 4 Blood is sucked away from the wound. The columella is sutured. The nose is completed and the doctor pushes the tip of the nose as at the beginning of the operation, to show that the nose is now a normal hardness. The operation finishes. Time start: 00:16:03:15 Time end: 00:21:20:10 Length: 00:05:16:20

Creator/production credits

Produced by Sir Harold Gillies

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Unrestricted
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Copyright previously held by British Medical Association and assigned to Wellcome in 2005

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