J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.  2004 May;31(3):309-314.

Reconstruction of the Lower Eyelid with Septal Mucochondral Composite Graft and Upper Eyelid Musculocutaneous Flap

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Pusan National University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea. baeyc2@ hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Dermatology, Pusan National University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea.

Abstract

Although various procedures for reconstructing the lower eyelid have been reported, their basic principle is always to build a new eyelid that is composed of three elements: an outer cutaneous layer, an inner mucosal layer, and a semirigid supporting tissue between the two layers. Mustarde cheek rotation flap over a chondromucosal graft has been used often to reconstruct the full thickness defect of the lower eyelid. However, Mustarde cheek flap leaves a large unacceptable scar on the face. Therefore we have repaired three cases of lower eyelid defect after resection of the basal cell carcinoma using monopedicled or bipedicled upper eyelid musculocutaneous flap over a septal chondromucosal composite graft. In addition, in case of wide defect including overall tarsal plate, the authors increased indication of mucochondral composite graft by halving method of mucochondral composite tissue. As a result, we made a minimal donor site scar and get the effect of upper blepharoplasty as well by using upper eyelid musculocutaneous flap. Based on follow-ups of 10 to 19 months, the functional and aesthetic results were found to be good in all cases. This procedure may be applicable for total or subtotal reconstruction of the lower eyelid.

Keyword

Lower eyelid reconstruction; Mucochondral composite graft; Upper eyelid musculocutaneous flap

MeSH Terms

Blepharoplasty
Carcinoma, Basal Cell
Cheek
Cicatrix
Eyelids*
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Mustard Plant
Myocutaneous Flap*
Tissue Donors
Transplants*
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