Reconstruction of the upper eyelid is one of the greatest challenges facing the orbitofacial surgeon. This comprehensive review outlines the principles of reconstruction and the range of techniques available. Methods of assessing upper eyelid defects are discussed, and an algorithm for reconstruction based on defect size and lamellar involvement is given. The review contains numerous detailed examples of reconstructive techniques, including secondary intention healing, local flaps, distal flaps, simple and composite grafts, occlusive and non-occlusive methods, and canthal fixation. Eyebrow and eyelash reconstruction is also covered.Ana M.S. Morley, Jean-Louis deSousa, Dinesh Selva and Raman Malhotr
After reviewing the general principles of eyelid reconstruction, the authors present reconstruction ...
The reconstruction of the upper eyelid with medial canthal involvement post extensive removal of mal...
Eyelid and periocular reconstruction is often needed in ophthalmic practice, as a result of defects ...
Background: Reconstruction of large defects of the upper eyelid is challenging because of its comple...
Background: Reconstruction of large defects of the upper eyelid is challenging because of its comple...
Objectives: To describe techniques used for reconstruction of the eyelids following total loss of th...
Eyelids are the protective mechanism of the eyes. The upper and lower eyelids have been formed for t...
Copyright © 2007 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.ObjectivesTo describe techniques ...
Eyelids are the protective mechanism of the eyes. The upper and lower eyelids have been formed for t...
Eyelids are the protective mechanism of the eyes. The upper and lower eyelids have been formed for t...
AIM: Our aim is focused on the management of eyelid injuries and on the chose different techniques f...
AIM: Our aim is focused on the management of eyelid injuries and on the chose different techniques f...
AIM: Our aim is focused on the management of eyelid injuries and on the chose different techniques f...
AIM: Our aim is focused on the management of eyelid injuries and on the chose different techniques f...
A large number of reports are available on the options for reconstructing specific defects of the ey...
After reviewing the general principles of eyelid reconstruction, the authors present reconstruction ...
The reconstruction of the upper eyelid with medial canthal involvement post extensive removal of mal...
Eyelid and periocular reconstruction is often needed in ophthalmic practice, as a result of defects ...
Background: Reconstruction of large defects of the upper eyelid is challenging because of its comple...
Background: Reconstruction of large defects of the upper eyelid is challenging because of its comple...
Objectives: To describe techniques used for reconstruction of the eyelids following total loss of th...
Eyelids are the protective mechanism of the eyes. The upper and lower eyelids have been formed for t...
Copyright © 2007 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.ObjectivesTo describe techniques ...
Eyelids are the protective mechanism of the eyes. The upper and lower eyelids have been formed for t...
Eyelids are the protective mechanism of the eyes. The upper and lower eyelids have been formed for t...
AIM: Our aim is focused on the management of eyelid injuries and on the chose different techniques f...
AIM: Our aim is focused on the management of eyelid injuries and on the chose different techniques f...
AIM: Our aim is focused on the management of eyelid injuries and on the chose different techniques f...
AIM: Our aim is focused on the management of eyelid injuries and on the chose different techniques f...
A large number of reports are available on the options for reconstructing specific defects of the ey...
After reviewing the general principles of eyelid reconstruction, the authors present reconstruction ...
The reconstruction of the upper eyelid with medial canthal involvement post extensive removal of mal...
Eyelid and periocular reconstruction is often needed in ophthalmic practice, as a result of defects ...