Literature DB >> 16918568

Management of lower lid ectropion.

Jutta Liebau1, Andrea Schulz, Andreas Arens, Hubertus Tilkorn, Volker Schwipper.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ectropion repair is a challenge in plastic surgery. Depending on the etiology of the underlying problem, a variety of surgical techniques are available. The etiology, operative management, and recurrence rate are presented.
OBJECTIVE: An improvement of the deformity or, in the ideal case, a functional and aesthetic restoration should be accomplished.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 58 patients with ectropion treated from June 2002 until March 2004 were analyzed, 33 with scar contractures, 13 with a tumor of the lid margin, 8 with facial paralysis, and 4 with senile ectropion. Surgical procedures included lateral or medial canthopexy, lateral tarsorrhaphy, wedge excision, skin graft, local flaps, cartilage graft, fascial slings, and combined procedures in one-third of the patients.
RESULTS: Postoperative complications included incomplete correction and others in 18.9% of the patients. Eight patients (13.8%) had to be reoperated.
CONCLUSION: Correction of the lower lid area including restoration of the lid margin in terms of shape and position is the surgical end point. The preoperative analysis is mandatory for a surgical solution to this severe problem, which is associated with a high incidence of recurrence, especially in difficult reconstructive cases. An individual sophisticated strategy combined with experience in the variety of surgical techniques is mandatory. Frequently, multiple procedures are necessary.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16918568     DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2006.32229.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Surg        ISSN: 1076-0512            Impact factor:   3.398


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2.  Correction of cicatricial ectropion using non-ablative fractional laser resurfacing.

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7.  Management of Severe Multifactorial Eyelid Ectropion With Lateral Tarsal Strip Procedure and Full-Thickness Skin Graft.

Authors:  Abelardo Medina
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-03-24

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