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Clinical study of pedicled tarsal conjunctival flap transposition in reconstruction of eyelid
Objective
To investigate the clinical effect of the remaining eyelid of Pedicled tarsal conjunctival flap transposition in the reconstruction of severe full-thickness eyelid defects after the surgery of malignant eyelid tumors.
Methods
Among the 15 patients (15 eyes) treated with full-thickness eyelid defects between 1/3 to 1/2 after the surgery of malignant eyelid tumors, the remaining eyelid of Pedicled tarsal conjunctival flap was grafted to replace the posterior layers of the eyelid (the tarsus and the conjunctiva) while periocular orbicularis muscular flap was utilized to reconstruct the anterior layers of the eyelid (the skin and muscular layer).
Results
All patients were followed for 6 to 36 months, averaged 18 months. The flaps and Pedicled tarsal conjunctival flaps existed well in all cases. Satisfactory aesthetic and functional results were achieved, all patients with no recurrence.
Conclusions
The transposition of Pedicled tarsal conjunctival flap can repair full-thickness eyelid defects between 1/3 to 1/2 after the surgery of malignant eyelid tumors with definite and good outcome.
Key words:
Malignant eyelid tumors; Blepharoplasty; Tarsal conjunctival flap transposition
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China Practical Ophthalmology was founded in May 1983. It is supervised by the National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China, sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association and China Medical University, and publicly distributed at home and abroad. It is a national-level excellent core academic journal of comprehensive ophthalmology and a series of journals of the Chinese Medical Association.
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