| Literature DB >> 34079657 |
Nausheen Hayat1, Saad Jan1, Saad Aslam2, Muhammad Sohaib Asghar3.
Abstract
The purpose of this case report is to demonstrate the outcomes of reconstruction in small-to-moderate-sized benign tumors of eyelids by using the propeller flap technique. Propeller flaps have been used by plastic surgeons for facial reconstruction and other body parts. However, very few oculoplastic surgeons have utilized this technique in eyelid reconstructive surgeries. We have substantiated this technique and its outcomes in this case report. It is a case series consisted of two patients reporting in the orbit-oculoplastics clinic with suspicious basal cell carcinoma of eyelids, covering less than half of the eyelid. Both the patients underwent tumor excision and reconstruction, with a cutaneous propeller flap supplied by a pedicle. Both the patients recovered well and without any complication. The specimens removed from both the patients were sent for histopathology and the biopsy results revealed both lesions were margin-free basal cell carcinoma. The reconstruction of eyelid defects is challenging due to the small area and cosmetic appearance. Propeller flaps are a reasonable choice of treatment in small to moderately large-sized defects with minimal complications, yet better cosmetic appearance.Entities:
Keywords: basal cell carcinoma of lids; eyelid tumors; flap; reconstruction; skin cancers
Year: 2021 PMID: 34079657 PMCID: PMC8159342 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Frontal view of female patient with a lesion of 3.5 cm × 1.5 cm (a), lateral view of male patient with a lesion of 3 cm × 2 cm (b), frontal view of male patient with lesion over left lower lid (c).
Figure 2Nasolabial flap of female patient (a), procedure of flap dissection (b, c), and zygomatic flap of male patient (d).
Figure 3Lateral view of operative site of male patient (a) and postoperative frontal view of female patient (b).