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Cleft Palate Craniofac J ; 56(10): 1377-1380, 2019 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31159559

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OBJECTIVE: To describe a reliable method utilizing large, rotation flaps to reconstruct a number 10 Tessier cleft. DESIGN: This is a descriptive clinical case report. SETTING: Pediatric teaching hospital affiliated with a university. PATIENTS, PARTICIPANTS: One participant in this clinical case report. INTERVENTIONS: Full-thickness excision of the clefted eyelid, brow, and forehead tissue was performed bilaterally to develop medial and lateral eyebrow and forehead flaps. Right: the forehead/brow flap was rotated caudally to reapproximate the eyebrow and an eyelid rotation flap was also used to reapproximate the lid margin. Left: forehead/brow rotation flap allowed realignment of the eyebrow and a series of Z-plasties were used in the eyelid to reapproximate the lid margin and to lengthen the eyelid. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Develop and construct a reliable reconstruction with full-eyelid closure and minimal donor site morbidity. RESULTS: Complete eyelid closure bilaterally was achieved intraoperatively, and was maintained at 6-month follow-up with no evidence of ocular pathology. CONCLUSIONS: Large, bilateral upper eyelid colobomas require repair to prevent blindness. Although free tarsomarginal grafts and lid-sharing procedures have been described, we demonstrate that large rotation flaps designed along the cleft margin can provide a reliable reconstruction and minimize donor-site morbidity.


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Coloboma/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Child , Eyelids/surgery , Hospitals, Teaching , Humans , Surgical Flaps
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