2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492008000400009
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Reconstrução marginal de pálpebras utilizando enxerto de palato duro

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“…Destacam-se ainda como complicações em função do escalpelamento o comprometimento da região frontal e do terço inferior da face além da avulsão de pálpebras e do pavilhão auricular [12,13]. Esses dados corroboram os achados deste estudo, apontando como principal complicação proveniente do escalpelamento a avulsão de pálpebras e orelhas (27,5%) seguida da infecção (12,5%).…”
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“…Destacam-se ainda como complicações em função do escalpelamento o comprometimento da região frontal e do terço inferior da face além da avulsão de pálpebras e do pavilhão auricular [12,13]. Esses dados corroboram os achados deste estudo, apontando como principal complicação proveniente do escalpelamento a avulsão de pálpebras e orelhas (27,5%) seguida da infecção (12,5%).…”
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“…The involvement of the frontal and lower facial regions as well as the detachment of the eyelids and ears are complications arising from scalping 4,10 . Existing data corrobo rate the findings of the present study in that the main complication of scalping is infection followed by avulsion of the eyelids and ears.…”
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“…When the two eyelid layers were defected, both layers need to be repaired in a way that preserves function and esthetics [ 3 ]. The hard palate mucosa provides an ideal option for the reconstruction of the eyelid inner layer because the donor site is in a concealed location and can heal itself [ 4 – 7 ]. Because the forehead area is non-hair bearing and relatively thin and has a color and texture similar to that of the midface [ 8 ], frontal axial pattern flaps such as the frontal branch flap of superficial temporal artery and the supratrochlear artery flap [ 9 11 ] are ideal choices for resurfacing huge midface defect.…”
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confidence: 99%