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Orbit ; 28(1): 12-5, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19229738

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INTRODUCTION: Lid defects created by removal of tumors are conventionally repaired by lid reconstruction. An alternative to surgical repair is wound healing by secondary intention. This technique, laissez-faire, as used in the periorbital region, was first described in 1957. PURPOSE: This report considers how effective this technique is for defects of various sizes and different locations in the periorbital region. METHODS: Defects following excision of periocular tumors in 10 Caucasian patients were allowed to heal by laissez-faire. The locations of the defects were the medial canthus (n = 4), lower eyelid (n = 4), lateral canthus (n = 1), and upper lid (n = 1). The functional and cosmetic outcome of the healing process was noted. RESULTS: A good functional and cosmetic outcome were obtained after healing by laissez-faire in 8 of the 10 patients. Of the 2 remaining patients one patient had a large medial canthal and lower lid defect which extended onto the cheek, which healed with residual scarring and medial ectropion. The second patient had a lower lid defect, which healed with a cicatricial ectropion. Of the 2 patients, only one required further surgery. CONCLUSIONS: This report shows the technique of healing by laissez-faire can be extended for relatively large defects with good results. The medial canthal region and full-thickness lower lid defects remain the favored locations for healing by secondary intention. In large defects particularly with extension onto the cheek, there is a significant risk of cicatrization, and the possibility of a second corrective operation should be discussed with the patient prior to tumor excision.


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Eyelid Neoplasms/surgery , Eyelids/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Administration, Topical , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Occlusive Dressings , Treatment Outcome
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