Purpose:
To assess surgical outcomes of lower lid reconstruction surgery using auricular
conchal tissue. Methods: This prospective study included 20 patients that
underwent reconstructive lower lid surgery using autologous auricle
chondral-perichondral graft tissue. Auricle tissue was used to provide adequate
support and protection with similar conjunctiva tarsal structures on overlying
soft tissues in patients with pathologic inferior lid tissue loss requiring
reconstructive surgery. Biopsies with histopathology and cytology analysis were
taken after 1 year. Cytology analysis using CK 19 was used to confirm newly
formed conjunctiva overlying the graft. Results: All patients showed no graft
rejection. Surgical outcomes were
generally good, with minimal or no ocular complications. 16 of 20 patients had
excellent results, showing good lid symmetry and esthetics, minimal auricular
discomfort, patient satisfaction and proper lid function. Surgical outcomes
were highly dependent on proper post-op conjunctiva formation. All patients
were positive for CK 19, thus indicating proper conjunctiva tissue
formation. Conclusion: Lower lid
reconstruction surgery using auricular chondral-perichondral conchal tissue is
a good alternative in patients with neoplastic lesions. Autologous
chondral-perichondral tissue provides good functional and mechanical support in
the reconstructed lid, thus reducing the risks of ectropion and corneal
exposure and ensuring a protected ocular surface.
Author(s) Details
Dr. Marco Zeppieri
Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Udine, Italy.
Pier Camillo Parodi
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital of Udine, Italy.
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Author(s) Details
Dr. Marco Zeppieri
Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Udine, Italy.
Pier Camillo Parodi
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital of Udine, Italy.
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/181
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