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21건 · 최신순- Re: "Transposition Upper Blepharoplasty With Orbital Retaining Ligament Release".
- To the editor: the Desmarres does it.
- Laser mania in medicine.
- Transconjunctival blepharoplasty.
- History of oculoplastic surgery (1896-1996).
- Modification of Mustardé technique for correction of epicanthus in Asian patients.
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Irradiated homologous aorta in eyelid reconstruction. Part 1: Technique and animal research.
Reconstruction of full thickness eyelid defects requires the correction of posterior lamella (tarsus, conjunctiva) and anterior lamella (skin, muscle). Various tarsal substitutes--conchal and nasal cartilage, banked sclera, hard palate, irr…
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Irradiated homologous aorta in eyelid reconstruction. Part II. Human data.
Reconstruction of posterior lamellar eyelid defects requires a tissue substitute that is either identical to the tissue lost (i.e., surrounding or nearby tarsus) or donor tissue that serves the same supportive role. With extensive lid defec…
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Medial canthotomy and cantholysis in eyelid reconstruction.
Combined medial canthotomy and cantholysis is a quick, technically simple, single-stage reconstructive technique for use in the reconstruction of the upper or lower eyelid. This technique, which transects one lacrimal canaliculus, provides …
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Modifications to the semicircular flap technique in eyelid reconstruction.
The most common reconstructive procedure in the upper and lower eyelid is direct closure of the lid margin. When additional mobilization of tissue is needed to close a defect, lateral canthotomy and cantholysis is suggested. Mobilization of…
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The tarsal tuck procedure: avoiding eyelid retraction after lower blepharoplasty.
Eyelid retraction and ectropion are the most common complications of lower blepharoplasty. These complications often occur as a result of removing excessive skin and muscle in the face of a lax lower eyelid. The tarsal tuck technique tighte…
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Tarsoconjunctival flap for upper eyelid reconstruction.
Reconstruction of large, full-thickness upper eyelid defects is a challenge to the ophthalmic plastic surgeon. Ideally, the defect should be reconstructed with tissues similar or identical to those that have been lost. We present a procedur…
- The tarsal strip.
- Results in eyelid malignancies treated with the Mohs fresh-tissue technique.
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Preserved irradiated homolgous cartilage for orbital reconstruction.
Human costal cartilage is an excellent implant material for orbital and periorbital reconstruction because of its light weight, strength, homogeneous consistency and the ease with which it can be carved. Its use has been limited by the nece…
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Bilateral visual loss after blepharoplasty.
Blindness following blepharoplasty is a well-documented complication. Removal of orbital fat is common to most cases in which such blindness occurs. We present a patient who was referred to us following blepharoplasty involving orbital fat …
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[Ptosis surgery: anterior approach for levator aponeurosis shortening (author's transl)].
A simplified method for ptosis surgery has been used in 33 patients. The levator aponeurosis is exposed by the anterior approach. It is folded or excised and reattached to the anterior surface of the tarsus, matching the level and the conto…
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[Microscopically controlled excision of malignant eyelid tumors and subsequent reconstruction (author's transl)].
35 patients, most of whom had recurrent or large malignant eyelid tumors (33 basal cell carcinomas and 2 squamous cell carcinomas), underwent microscopically controlled excision (Mohs' fresh tissue technique). This approach guarantees a com…
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Reconstruction by myocutaneous eyelid flaps.
The combined loss of skin and deeper tissues of the eyelids and periorbital regions can frequently be reconstructed with use of an eyelid myocutaneous flap. This technique alone can be used for most eyelid defects not involving the lid marg…
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Microscopically controlled excision of malignant neoplasms on and around eyelids followed by immediate surgical reconstruction.
Mohs' fresh-tissue technique of ablating malignant neoplasms is a highly reliable, yet conservative method of treating cutaneous cancers. Removal of such lesions on eyelids by this technique, followed by immediate reconstruction is a most e…
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A multispecialty approach to the excision and reconstruction of eyelid tumors.
An ongoing study indicates that the Mohs' fresh tissue technique of tumor removal followed by eyelid reconstruction may be the most efficacious management of eyelid malignancies. Forty-seven recurrent, invasive or large eyelid and canthal t…