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Septal chondromucosal grafts in paralytic lagophthalmos
Authors:Rouffet Alban  Florczak Anne Sophie  Vimont Thibault  Deranque Clément  Boucher Sophie  Rousseau Pascal
Institution:Service de chirurgie plastique, esthétique et reconstructrice, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, 4 rue Larrey, 49333 ANGERS, France
Abstract:

Objective

The risk of sight-threatening complications related to facial paralysis makes palpebral fissure management a priority. Surgery must take account of and adapt to the clinical signs of paralytic lagophthalmos. This therefore presupposes that a sufficient therapeutic arsenal is available. In this report, we propose a technique for palpebral lengthening (lower and/or upper), reconstructing the posterior lamella using a chondromucosal graft harvested from the nasal septum, combined with anterior lamellar repositioning.

Patients and Method

A 5-year single center retrospective study was conducted, including sixteen patients for a total of nineteen septal chondromucosal grafts. The only inclusion criterion was paralytic lagophthalmos. Functional ophthalmic deficits were recorded (main outcome measure), first preoperatively, then postoperatively. Additionally, the degree of lagophthalmos was measured in order to infer palpebral fissure elongation gain. Surgical consequences and complications were recorded.

Results

A rapid regression in functional ophthalmic deficits was observed in 87% of patients, improving in stability over time (mean follow-up interval of 34 months). Mean palpebral fissure elongation gain was 3?mm. 53% of patients suffered from complete occlusion of the palpebral fissure. Surgical consequences were uncomplicated. 38% of patients eventually underwent revision surgery.

Conclusion

Palpebral fissure lengthening using septal chondromucosal grafts serves as an alternative to existing treatment methods for paralytic lagophthalmos. Robust functional and cosmetic results, combined with very low morbidity, make this a simple and efficient technique whose indications may be extended.
Keywords:Eyelid paralysis  Paralytic lagophthalmos  Autologous tissue  Palpebral lengthening  Septal chondromucosal grafts
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