Yongsheng Zheng, Qiang Sun, Tao Ma, Li Dai, Xinming Han, Lianji Xu
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摘要
目的:探讨晚期眼轮匝肌(OOM)皮瓣在眼睑缺损中的应用及治疗效果。方法:根据眼睑缺损的位置、深度和大小,设计单蒂或双蒂高级OOM皮瓣。导致供体部位的伤口直接闭合。皮瓣大小为1.5 cm × 0.5 cm - 6.0 cm × 3.5 cm。结果:治疗120例。除3个皮瓣末端表皮坏死,包扎后愈合外,其余皮瓣全部成活。随访3 ~ 36个月,供区瘢痕不明显。皮瓣的颜色、质地与周围皮肤吻合良好。结论:OOM皮瓣血供可靠,颜色、质地满意,是修复眼睑缺损的理想术式。供区创面可直接闭合,发病率低。
[Advanced orbicularis oculi muscle flap for eyelid defect].
Objective: To investigate the application and therapeutic effect of advanced orbicularis oculi muscle (OOM ) flap for eyelid defect.
Methods: Uni-pedicle or bi-pedicle advanced OOM flaps were designed according to the location, depth and size of the eyelid defects. The resulted wounds in the donor sites were closed directly. The flap size ranged from 1.5 cm x 0.5 cm - 6.0 cm x 3.5 cm.
Results: 120 cases were treated. All the flaps survived except for 3 flaps with epidermis necrosis at the end of flaps, which healed after dressing. The patients were followed up for 3 -36 months with inconspicious scar in donor sites. The flap color, texture had a good match with surrounding skin.
Conclusions: The OOM flap is ideal for eyelid defect with reliable blood supply, satisfied color and texture. The wound at donor site can be closed directly with less morbidity.