Restoration of function following traumatic superior eyelid avulsion in a horse treated with advancement flap blepharoplasty (H‐plasty) and subdermal hyaluronic acid filler
Irini Lamkin,
Brenna Pugliese,
John Nystrom
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo describe the successful restoration of superior eyelid function in a horse following traumatic avulsion using an advancement flap blepharoplasty and subdermal hyaluronic acid filler.Animal StudiedA 21‐year‐old American Paint Horse stallion who was attacked by a fellow stallion resulting in numerous traumatic injuries including avulsion of approximately 75% of the left superior eyelid.ProceduresWith standing sedation and locoregional anesthesia, the superior eyelid wound was debrided and an advancem… Show more
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