Application of transverse closure of longitudinal incisions in reconstructing pentagonal full-thickness defects of the lower eyelid margin
- VernacularTitle:纵向切口横向缝合法在下眼睑缘五边形全层缺损修复中的应用
- Author:
Chao YUE
1
;
Xianyan LUO
;
Tao WANG
;
Mengying DUAN
;
Yeqin DAI
;
Jianzhong PENG
Author Information
- Keywords: Eyelid neoplasms; Nevus, pigmented; Ophthalmologic surgical procedures; Pentagonal defect; Repair
- From: Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(2):159-161
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Objective:To investigate the application of transverse closure of longitudinal incisions in repairing pentagonal full-thickness defects of the lower eyelid margin.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on clinical data collected from 26 patients with melanocytic nevi at the lower eyelid margin in Department of Dermatology, The Third People′s Hospital of Hangzhou from July 2016 to June 2019. Among the 26 patients, 10 were males, and 16 were females. After lesion resection, all the pentagonal full-thickness defects of the lower eyelid margin were repaired via transverse closure of longitudinal incisions.Results:All the pentagonal defects of the 26 cases were successfully repaired. The longitudinal incisions perpendicular to the eyelid were successfully converted into transverse incisions parallel to the eyelid margin and near the eyelash, and all incisions healed primarily. After surgery, mild congestion of the lower eyelid occurred in 3 patients, and temporary blurred vision in 1. During 1 - 2 years of postoperative follow-up, 26 patients all achieved symmetrical appearance of the skin and soft tissues around the eyes, without obvious postoperative scars or lower eyelid ectropion.Conclusions:Horizontal closure of longitudinal incisions can be used to repair the pentagonal full-thickness defects of the lower eyelid margin, because it can convert the incision closure line perpendicular to the lower eyelid margin into a horizontal transverse incision closure line parallel to the lower eyelid margin, so that the incisions and scars of the lower eyelid can be hided with a satisfactory cosmetic effect.