A systematic review of the treatment of lower eyelid retraction and our attempt of a dermal-orbicularis oculi suspension flap

Yi Ding , Xing Huang , Lin Lu, Rui Jin, Di Sun, Jun Yang, Xusong Luo
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Abstract

Lower eyelid retraction describes the inferior displacement of the lower eyelid with or without inversion or ectropion. Based on the causes of lower eyelid retraction, we divided the forming factors of lower eyelid retraction into three categories: (1) change in the balance of forces associated with the lower eyelid margin; (2) excessive loss of lower eyelid volume; (3) changes in the relative position of the eyeball and lower lid margin. In this review, the corresponding treatment methods are elaborated on individually for the above three forming factors. We also reported, for the first time, a new treatment for lower eyelid retraction. We created a dermal-orbicularis oculi suspension flap on the lateral side of the canthus and suspended it upward and inward on the dense connective tissue over the lateral bony surface of the orbital rim. The longest follow-up time was one year, and the results were satisfactory.

系统回顾下眼睑挛缩的治疗及我们尝试的真皮-眼轮匝肌悬吊皮瓣
下眼睑挛缩是指下眼睑的下移,伴有或不伴有内翻或外翻。根据下睑挛缩的原因,我们将下睑挛缩的形成因素分为三类:(1)下睑缘相关力平衡的改变;(2)下眼睑体积减少过多;(3)眼球与下睑缘相对位置的变化。本文对上述三种形成因素分别阐述了相应的处理方法。我们还首次报道了一种治疗下眼睑挛缩的新方法。我们在眼角外侧创建了一个真皮-眼轮匝肌悬吊皮瓣,并将其向上和向内悬吊在眶缘外侧骨表面的致密结缔组织上。最长随访时间为1年,效果满意。
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Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Chinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, Pathology and Medical Technology, Transplantation
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