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  • RECONSTRUCTION OF EYELID WITH HARD PALATE MUCOSA AUTOGRAFTAFTER RESECTION OF MALIGNANT TUMOR OF EYELID

    Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of the eyelid reconstruction using hard palate mucosa graft after resection of malignant tumor of eyelid. Methods From January 1998 to October2003, 18 cases of malignant tumor of eyelid underwent the eyelid reconstruction with local flap grafting and hard palate mucosa autotransplantation. Of 18 cases, there were 10 males and 8 females, aging from 35 to 67 years. The defect was caused by basal cell carcinoma of eyelid in 10 cases, by carcinoma of meibomian glands in 6 cases and by squamous cell carcinoma of eyelid in 2 cases, including 12 cases of complete eyelid defect and 6 cases of 2/3 eyelid defect. Results The appearance and function of the eyelid in all cases were almost normal after the eyelid reconstruction with hard palate mucosa autotransplantation in replacing posterior layer of eyelid. The complete eyelid closure and no entropion were observed in all cases. The infection and contracture of the graft, immunologic rejection were not observed in allcases during the followup period of 6 to 48 months. Conclusion The eyelid reconstruction using autotransplantation with hard palate mucosa in replacing posterior layer of eyelid was easy-to-operate and has satisfactory clinical effect. The hard palate mucosa as substitute of tarsus is superior to the traditional substitute.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ALLOSCLERA TRANSPLANT FOR EYELID RECONSTRUCTION

    OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical effects of allosclera transplant for eyelid reconstruction. METHODS: From May 1986 to January 2001, 45 patients who suffered from partial eyelid defect underwent the allosclera transplant for eyelid reconstruction, There were 31 cases of male and 14 cases of female, 18 cases of the upper eyelid and 27 cases of the lower eyelid, among them, 22 cases were caused by eyelid trauma and 23 cases by eyelid tumor. The length of eyelid defect were less than 1/2 of the whole eyelid. The morphology and function of the eyelid and complications were observed after operation. RESULTS: All 45 cases were followed up for 11 to 38 months, 19.7 months on average. The eyelid morphology and mobility restored well and there was no influence on visual function. CONCLUSION: The xenosclera is an ideal material for eyelid reconstruction.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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