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Rotational Flap Repair of Full Thickness Eyelid Defects without a Posterior Lamellar Graft or Flap.

Authors :
McNutt SA
Weber AC
Costin BR
Mehta MP
Lewis CD
Perry JD
Source :
Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands) [Orbit] 2015; Vol. 34 (5), pp. 268-73. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jul 17.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: To determine the safety and effectiveness of full thickness eyelid reconstructions using a semicircular rotational flap without reconstructing the posterior lamella.<br />Methods: The charts of all patients undergoing semicircular flap closure of full thickness eyelid defects by one surgeon (JDP) at the Cole Eye Institute between March 2000 and October 2012 were reviewed. Charts were reviewed for patient demographic information, as well as for the size of the defect, the type of flap used, length of follow-up and complications.<br />Results: Fifty eyelids of 50 patients underwent a semicircular flap repair without posterior lamellar reconstruction during the study period, and 41 charts were available for review. Average patient age was 74 years (range, 40-92 years). Average follow-up was 9.8 months (range, 1-84 months). Average defect size was 19.1 mm (range, 14-30 mm, SD 4.6). Complications included pyogenic granuloma (10 patients, 24.4%), exposure keratopathy (7 patients, 17.1%) lagophthalmos (5 patients, 12.2%), ectropion (6 patients, 14.6%), lateral canthal dystopia (2 cases, 4.9%), eyelid notch (2 cases, 4.9%) and trichiasis (4 cases, 9.8%). Two patients underwent subsequent tarsorrhaphy and one patient underwent ectropion repair. There were no cases of wound dehiscence, diplopia or fornix inadequacy, and the recruited aspect of the eyelid healed well in each case. No case required reconstruction of the eyelid margin or fornix.<br />Conclusions: Semicircular flap repair of full thickness eyelid defects without flap or graft repair of the posterior lamella results in an adequate fornix and a low rate of secondary surgery.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1744-5108
Volume :
34
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26186481
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/01676830.2015.1057293