J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.  1998 Apr;24(2):236-240.

A CASE REPORT ON THE SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR THE ECTROPION AS A COMPLICATION OF RECONSTRUCTION OF BLOW-OUT FRACTURE

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  • 1Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Medicine, Hallym University, Korea.

Abstract

Ectropion is a drooping or eversion of the lower eyelid as a result of lower lid laxity, canthal tendon laxity, or cicatrix formation from scarring. Ectropion can also be congenital or develop with aging. This complication can arise from primary trauma to the lower lid apparatus or as a result of unfavorable healing and scar contracture. To prevent development of ectropion, a careful attention in case of operation for orbital frature repair or blepharoplasty is necessary. Especially, excessive dissection or retraction of skin and orbicularis muscle should be avoided, and formation of edema and hematoma should be prevented by complete hemostasis. It might be helpful to massage on the eyelid frequently. In spite of endeavors mentioned above, lareral canthoplasty or skin graft must be performed when postoperative ectropion is occurred. With literature review the authors present a case report that good clinical result is achieved by lateral tarsal strip procedure on cicatricial ectropion caused by a complication of reconstruction of blow-out fracture.

Keyword

ectropion; lateral tarsal strip procedure; cicatrix

MeSH Terms

Aging
Blepharoplasty
Cicatrix
Contracture
Ectropion*
Edema
Eyelids
Hematoma
Hemostasis
Massage
Orbit
Orbital Fractures*
Skin
Tendons
Transplants
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