2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.oftale.2019.04.006
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Lower eyelid reconstruction with pericranium graft and Mustarde flap

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“…The edge of the defect should be perpendicular to the eyelid margin along the full height of the tarsus to avoid notching. [11][12][13] The method used for the reconstruction of the inferior eyelid depends on the involvement of the Advancement flaps have a linear or rectangular configuration. In the advancement flap technique, the movement is carried out directly forward or forward towards the defect without rotation or lateral movement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The edge of the defect should be perpendicular to the eyelid margin along the full height of the tarsus to avoid notching. [11][12][13] The method used for the reconstruction of the inferior eyelid depends on the involvement of the Advancement flaps have a linear or rectangular configuration. In the advancement flap technique, the movement is carried out directly forward or forward towards the defect without rotation or lateral movement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Most lower eyelid defects are caused by surgical excision of a neoplasm, as in our case, but they can also be caused by burns, trauma, infections, or congenital colobomata. 4 Basal cell carcinomas are locally invasive periocular skin cancers that affect the lower eyelids more than the upper eyelids, 5 and various reconstruction methods have been proposed for full-thickness defects caused by such lesions: a nasojugal flap with dermal pennant, 5 an angular artery island flap, 2 a semicircular flap with a periosteal flap, a tarsoconjunctival flap, 4 a pericranium graft and Mustarde flap, 6 and a modified cheek advancement flap. 7 All of these reconstruction techniques can give good function and esthetic results, but they are not perfect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate techniques to anchor or suspend the cheek flap to the lateral canthus or periosteum [ 23 ] or to sling it with a dermis-fat flap [ 24 ] are also necessary. The Mustarde flap is a reliable and versatile technique with a large donor area and sufficient blood supply [ 25 , 26 ]. However, the cheek skin is relatively thick for the eyelid.…”
Section: Anterior Lamellar Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%