Surgical outcome of a transposed lateral pendular flap for the reconstruction of medial and central lower lid defects.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
International journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18240/ijo.2025.08.04
Yomna Amr Alahmadawy, Radwa Taher Elzanaty, Shaimaa Abdelsalam Arfeen
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Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the outcome and the degree of patient satisfaction with the reconstruction of full-thickness medial and central lower lid defects using a pendular flap of the remaining lateral part of the lower lid.

Methods: Totally 20 patients with full thickness medial or central lower lid defects that could not be repaired by direct closure with or without cantholysis. A sliding full-thickness composite flap was created from the lateral part of the remaining lid to cover the defect. The posterior lamella of the induced lateral defect was repaired by either a periosteal flap alone or in combination with a free tarsal graft. Postoperative cosmetic and functional outcomes were evaluated.

Results: The mean age of the patients was 46.3±18.1y (20-70y). The defects ranged from 30%-80% of the lid width and resulted from the excision of lid tumors in 11 patients (55%) and from trauma in 9 (45%) patients. Postoperative complications included one case of lateral graft ectropion, 2 cases of lid retraction and 3 cases of marginal graft necrosis. Most of the patients had an acceptable final cosmetic outcome.

Conclusion: Reconstruction of moderate-sized defects in the medial/central lower lid via a sliding flap yielded acceptable cosmetic and functional outcomes with high patient satisfaction. Large defects ≥50% of the horizontal length are at greater risk of complications. Reconstruction of medial defects by this technique was associated with a greater incidence of complications.

转位外侧垂瓣重建下眼睑内侧及中央缺损的手术效果。
目的:评价利用下睑剩余外侧部垂状皮瓣修复下睑中、中部全层缺损的效果及患者的满意程度。方法:对20例下睑中部或中部全层缺损不能直接封闭或不进行眦裂修复的患者进行分析。从剩余的眼睑外侧部分创建一个滑动的全层复合皮瓣来覆盖缺损。采用骨膜瓣单独或联合游离跗骨移植修复后板侧缺损。评估术后美容和功能结果。结果:患者平均年龄为46.3±18.1岁(20 ~ 70岁)。缺损范围为眼睑宽度的30%-80%,其中11例(55%)为眼睑肿瘤切除所致,9例(45%)为外伤所致。术后并发症包括移植物外侧外翻1例,眼睑内缩2例,移植物边缘坏死3例。大多数患者的最终美容效果都是可以接受的。结论:采用滑动皮瓣重建中等大小的下眼睑内侧/中央缺损,可获得满意的外观和功能效果,患者满意度高。较大缺损≥水平长度的50%发生并发症的风险较大。该技术重建内侧缺损的并发症发生率较高。
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期刊介绍: · International Journal of Ophthalmology-IJO (English edition) is a global ophthalmological scientific publication and a peer-reviewed open access periodical (ISSN 2222-3959 print, ISSN 2227-4898 online). This journal is sponsored by Chinese Medical Association Xi’an Branch and obtains guidance and support from WHO and ICO (International Council of Ophthalmology). It has been indexed in SCIE, PubMed, PubMed-Central, Chemical Abstracts, Scopus, EMBASE , and DOAJ. IJO JCR IF in 2017 is 1.166. IJO was established in 2008, with editorial office in Xi’an, China. It is a monthly publication. General Scientific Advisors include Prof. Hugh Taylor (President of ICO); Prof.Bruce Spivey (Immediate Past President of ICO); Prof.Mark Tso (Ex-Vice President of ICO) and Prof.Daiming Fan (Academician and Vice President, Chinese Academy of Engineering. International Scientific Advisors include Prof. Serge Resnikoff (WHO Senior Speciatist for Prevention of blindness), Prof. Chi-Chao Chan (National Eye Institute, USA) and Prof. Richard L Abbott (Ex-President of AAO/PAAO) et al. Honorary Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Li-Xin Xie(Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering/Honorary President of Chinese Ophthalmological Society); Prof. Dennis Lam (President of APAO) and Prof. Xiao-Xin Li (Ex-President of Chinese Ophthalmological Society). Chief Editor: Prof. Xiu-Wen Hu (President of IJO Press). Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Yan-Nian Hui (Ex-Director, Eye Institute of Chinese PLA) and Prof. George Chiou (Founding chief editor of Journal of Ocular Pharmacology & Therapeutics). Associate Editors-in-Chief include: Prof. Ning-Li Wang (President Elect of APAO); Prof. Ke Yao (President of Chinese Ophthalmological Society) ; Prof.William Smiddy (Bascom Palmer Eye instituteUSA) ; Prof.Joel Schuman (President of Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology,USA); Prof.Yizhi Liu (Vice President of Chinese Ophtlalmology Society); Prof.Yu-Sheng Wang (Director of Eye Institute of Chinese PLA); Prof.Ling-Yun Cheng (Director of Ocular Pharmacology, Shiley Eye Center, USA). IJO accepts contributions in English from all over the world. It includes mainly original articles and review articles, both basic and clinical papers. Instruction is Welcome Contribution is Welcome Citation is Welcome Cooperation organization International Council of Ophthalmology(ICO), PubMed, PMC, American Academy of Ophthalmology, Asia-Pacific, Thomson Reuters, The Charlesworth Group, Crossref,Scopus,Publons, DOAJ etc.
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