Acombinationofcheekflap,Cartilageinsertion,and Fattransferonpost-Traumalowereyelidectropion Reconstruction
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2024-12-01Author
ELFIAH, Ulfa
APRINOVA, Dicky Primadika
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Introduction:Ectropion correction surgery is a procedure designed to restore
the anterior lamella to its anatomical position. This study aims to propose a
combination of cheek flap and fat transfer as a method for post-traumatic
ectropion reconstruction surgery.
Case Illustration:A 10-year-old girl presented with ectropion caused by scar
formation and volume loss in the infraorbital region following a traumatic
incident seven years prior. The procedures performed in this case included a
Mustarde rotational cheek flap to reconstruct the scar tissue in the infraorbital
region that led to the ectropion, pure ear cartilage insertion to repair the
damaged tarsal plate or tarsus, and fat transfer to address the volume loss in
the infraorbital area. The donor fat was harvested from the inguinal region
Discussion: The rationale for using the Mustarde rotational cheek flap,
cartilage insertion, and fat transfer was based on the wide donor area,
particularly in cases where the vertical dimension exceeds the horizontal
dimension. This approach is believed to yield better outcomes compared to
other methods, such as skin grafts. In this case, fat transfer was employed to
restore the volume lost beneath the scar tissue following trauma. This
combination technique is thought to be more durable and to provide superior
results compared to alternative methods, while also being economically
advantageous.
Conclusion: The combination of the Mustarde rotational cheek flap, cartilage
insertion, and fat transfer is believed to improve the outcomes of the
reconstruction procedure following scar tissue release and correction of
volume loss beneath the scar
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