SUMMARY Eleven consecutive patients with tumours involving the lower eyelid margin were treated with margin-including full-thickness excision of the eyelid and suturing of bleeding vessels as the sole primary surgical procedure, needing less than 10 minutes. The resulting defects of 2/5 to 7/8 of the horizontal extent of the eyelid and varying in height from 4 to 7 mm were allowed to heal spontaneously. In all the 11 patients the wounds healed, without ocular or palpebral complications in about 6 weeks and underwent further cosmetic improvement for the ensuing 6-8 weeks. Cosmetic results were excellent in 8 patients with excisions of 2/5 to i of the eyelid. All procedures including the secondary reconstructions were carried out on day-case ...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent skin cancer1. This carcinomas are the mo...
PubMedID: 25906336Purpose: The purpose of this study is to repair total or near-total lower eyelid d...
AIMS: We describe a variation of the Cutler-Beard flap in the reconstruction of upper eyelid defects...
SUMMARY Fifteen patients with suspected malignant lesions of the lower eyelids or inner canthal regi...
Lower eyelid reconstruction after tumor resection or trauma is extremely important in order to obtai...
Cancer surgery is the most common cause of eyelid skin loss, followed by traumatic avulsions, burn i...
Lesions leading to a skin defect of the lower eyelid are quite frequent. The most frequent cause of ...
CASES that need partial resection of the upper or lower eyelid for lesions requiring surgical remova...
Background: Lower eyelid tumors require complex reconstructive procedures, especially when they invo...
After reviewing the general principles of eyelid reconstruction, the authors present reconstruction ...
We present the surgical outcome in a series of 4 patients with large full-thickness eyelid defects a...
PURPOSE: To describe the technique of splitting the lid margin combined with the excision of redunda...
Purpose: To report our experience on lid reconstruction in patients with epitheliomas. Methods: A to...
PurposeTo describe a novel technique for reconstructing shallow, full-thickness defects of the lower...
Objectives: To describe techniques used for reconstruction of the eyelids following total loss of th...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent skin cancer1. This carcinomas are the mo...
PubMedID: 25906336Purpose: The purpose of this study is to repair total or near-total lower eyelid d...
AIMS: We describe a variation of the Cutler-Beard flap in the reconstruction of upper eyelid defects...
SUMMARY Fifteen patients with suspected malignant lesions of the lower eyelids or inner canthal regi...
Lower eyelid reconstruction after tumor resection or trauma is extremely important in order to obtai...
Cancer surgery is the most common cause of eyelid skin loss, followed by traumatic avulsions, burn i...
Lesions leading to a skin defect of the lower eyelid are quite frequent. The most frequent cause of ...
CASES that need partial resection of the upper or lower eyelid for lesions requiring surgical remova...
Background: Lower eyelid tumors require complex reconstructive procedures, especially when they invo...
After reviewing the general principles of eyelid reconstruction, the authors present reconstruction ...
We present the surgical outcome in a series of 4 patients with large full-thickness eyelid defects a...
PURPOSE: To describe the technique of splitting the lid margin combined with the excision of redunda...
Purpose: To report our experience on lid reconstruction in patients with epitheliomas. Methods: A to...
PurposeTo describe a novel technique for reconstructing shallow, full-thickness defects of the lower...
Objectives: To describe techniques used for reconstruction of the eyelids following total loss of th...
Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent skin cancer1. This carcinomas are the mo...
PubMedID: 25906336Purpose: The purpose of this study is to repair total or near-total lower eyelid d...
AIMS: We describe a variation of the Cutler-Beard flap in the reconstruction of upper eyelid defects...