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Mitra S, Panda S, Singh CA, Thakar A. Modified Mustardé Flap for Lower Eyelid Reconstruction in Basal Cell Carcinoma: Revisited. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2023; 75:2492-2495. [PMID: 37636662 PMCID: PMC10447676 DOI: 10.1007/s12070-023-03768-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/06/2023] [Accepted: 03/30/2023] [Indexed: 08/29/2023] Open
Abstract
Background Full thickness defects of lower eyelid, following oncological resection, often pose a formidable challenge to the operating surgeon. Although a plethora of reconstructive options have been tried, the Mustardé flap has stood the test of time. Methods Our patient, a 57-year old lady, diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma of the left lower eyelid underwent full-thickness wide local excision and reconstruction using modified Mustardé flap. The anterior part of defect was reconstructed using the flap. The posterior part was reconstructed using septal mucoperichondrial-cartilage composite graft, sutured to remnant palpebral conjunctiva. Results The patient had an uneventful post-operative period. On serial follow-up, the patient had an acceptable scar. At 6 months follow-up, the facial scar was barely perceptible with normal lower lid disposition. Conclusion The modified Mustardé flap is a simple and reliable reconstructive option for full-thickness lower eyelid defects following oncological resection in carefully selected cases.
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- Sandipta Mitra
- Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Room No- 4075, 4th floor, Teaching Block, New Delhi, 110029 India
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- Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Room No- 4075, 4th floor, Teaching Block, New Delhi, 110029 India
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- Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Room No- 4075, 4th floor, Teaching Block, New Delhi, 110029 India
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- Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Room No- 4075, 4th floor, Teaching Block, New Delhi, 110029 India
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Yan Y, Fu R, Ji Q, Liu C, Yang J, Yin X, Oranges CM, Li Q, Huang RL. Surgical Strategies for Eyelid Defect Reconstruction: A Review on Principles and Techniques. Ophthalmol Ther 2022; 11:1383-1408. [PMID: 35690707 PMCID: PMC9253217 DOI: 10.1007/s40123-022-00533-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/21/2022] [Accepted: 05/23/2022] [Indexed: 02/08/2023] Open
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Reconstruction of eyelid defects, especially the posterior lamella, remains challenging because of its anatomical complexity, functional considerations, and aesthetic concerns. The goals of eyelid reconstruction include restoring eyelid structure and function and achieving an aesthetically acceptable appearance. An in-depth understanding of the complex eyelid anatomy and several reconstructive principles are mandatory to achieve these goals. Currently, there are multiple surgical treatment options for eyelid reconstruction, including different flaps, grafts, and combinations of them. This comprehensive review outlines the principles of reconstruction and discusses the indications, advantages, and disadvantages of currently available surgical techniques. We also propose our clinical thinking for solving specific clinical questions in eyelid reconstruction and offer perspectives on new potential methodologies in the future.
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- Yuxin Yan
- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai, 200011, China
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- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai, 200011, China
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- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai, 200011, China
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- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai, 200011, China.,Department of Plastic and Burn Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
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- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai, 200011, China
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- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai, 200011, China.,Department of Plastic and Burn Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
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- Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
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- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai, 200011, China.
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- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai, 200011, China.
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Miotti G, Zeppieri M, Rodda A, Salati C, Parodi PC. How and when of eyelid reconstruction using autologous transplantation. World J Transplant 2022; 12:175-183. [PMID: 36051449 PMCID: PMC9331409 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v12.i7.175] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/29/2021] [Revised: 04/20/2022] [Accepted: 06/17/2022] [Indexed: 02/06/2023] Open
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Reconstructive surgery of the eyelid after tumor excision, trauma or other causes can be challenging, especially due to the complexities of the anatomic structures and to the necessity of both functional and aesthetic successful outcomes. The aim of this minireview was to investigate the use of tissue transplantation in eyelid reconstruction. Surgical procedures are various, based on the use of both flaps, pedicled or free, and grafts, in order to guarantee adequate tissue reconstruction and blood supply, which are necessary for correct healing. Common techniques normally include the use of local tissues, combining non-vascularized grafts with a vascularized flap for the two lamellae repair, to attempt a reconstruction similar to the original anatomy. When defects are too wide, vast, deep, and complex or when no adjacent healthy tissues are available, distant area tissues need to be recruited as free flaps or grafts and paired with mucosal layer reconstruction. With regards to the anterior lamella, full thickness skin grafts are commonly preferred. With regards to the reconstruction of posterior lamella, there are different graft options, which include conjunctival or tarsoconjunctival, mucosal or palatal or cartilaginous grafts usually combined with local flaps. Free flap transplantation, normally reserved for rare select cases, include the use of the radial forearm and anterolateral flaps combined with mucosal grafts, which are surgical options currently reported in the literature.
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- Giovanni Miotti
- Department of Plastic Surgery, University Hospital of Udine, Udine 33100, Italy
- Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, University of Trieste, Trieste 34123, Italy
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- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Udine, Udine 33100, Italy
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- Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, University of Trieste, Trieste 34123, Italy
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- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Udine, Udine 33100, Italy
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- Department of Plastic Surgery, University Hospital of Udine, Udine 33100, Italy
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Guimarães TG, Cardoso KM, Pacheco M, Olivério P, Faim S, Marto CM, Alexandre N, Botelho MF, Laranjo M, Figueira AC. Eyelid reconstruction and infraorbital repair using a Mustardé flap technique in a dog. Top Companion Anim Med 2021; 46:100595. [PMID: 34710635 DOI: 10.1016/j.tcam.2021.100595] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/10/2021] [Revised: 10/20/2021] [Accepted: 10/21/2021] [Indexed: 11/26/2022]
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This case report describes a 5-year-old dog with a defect in the right eyelid, absence of orbicularis musculature, and absence of cutaneous tissue in the infraorbital region, submitted to the Mustardé flap technique. A large rotational flap was performed, including a cartilage graft from the outer ear, to correct the defect in the lower eyelid and infraorbital region. Also, euryblepharon correction of the upper eyelid was performed with wedge excision. The techniques were performed in a single surgical step and with appropriated functional and aesthetic results. The described approach may be employed as a surgical option in large eyelid defects.
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- Tarcísio Guerra Guimarães
- Institute for Advanced Studies and Research (IIFA), University of Évora, Palácio do Vimioso, Largo Marquês de Marialva, Apart. 94, 7002-554, Évora, Portugal; Institute of Agrarian and Environmental Sciences (ICAAM), University of Évora, Núcleo da Mitra, Apartado 94, 7006-554, Évora, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR) area of Environment Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal.
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- Institute for Advanced Studies and Research (IIFA), University of Évora, Palácio do Vimioso, Largo Marquês de Marialva, Apart. 94, 7002-554, Évora, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR) area of Environment Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University Veterinary Hospital of Coimbra (HVUC), Avenida José R. Sousa Fernandes, 197, Lordemão,3020-210, Coimbra, Portugal
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- University Veterinary Hospital of Coimbra (HVUC), Avenida José R. Sousa Fernandes, 197, Lordemão,3020-210, Coimbra, Portugal
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- University Veterinary Hospital of Coimbra (HVUC), Avenida José R. Sousa Fernandes, 197, Lordemão,3020-210, Coimbra, Portugal; Vasco da Gama Research Center (CIVG), Department of Veterinary Medicine, Vasco da Gama University School (EUVG), Av. José R. Sousa Fernandes, 197 Lordemão, 3020-210, Coimbra, Portugal
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- University Veterinary Hospital of Coimbra (HVUC), Avenida José R. Sousa Fernandes, 197, Lordemão,3020-210, Coimbra, Portugal
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- University of Coimbra, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR) area of Environment Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Center for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CIBB), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Institute of Experimental Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Rua Larga, 3004-504, Coimbra, Portugal; Clinical Academic Center of Coimbra (CACC), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal
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- Institute of Agrarian and Environmental Sciences (ICAAM), University of Évora, Núcleo da Mitra, Apartado 94, 7006-554, Évora, Portugal; Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Évora, Pólo da Mitra, Apartado 94,7002- 554, Évora, Portugal
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- University of Coimbra, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR) area of Environment Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Center for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CIBB), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; Clinical Academic Center of Coimbra (CACC), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal
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- University of Coimbra, Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research (iCBR) area of Environment Genetics and Oncobiology (CIMAGO), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; University of Coimbra, Center for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology (CIBB), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal; Clinical Academic Center of Coimbra (CACC), Azinhaga de Santa Comba, Celas, 3000-548, Coimbra, Portugal
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- University Veterinary Hospital of Coimbra (HVUC), Avenida José R. Sousa Fernandes, 197, Lordemão,3020-210, Coimbra, Portugal; Vasco da Gama Research Center (CIVG), Department of Veterinary Medicine, Vasco da Gama University School (EUVG), Av. José R. Sousa Fernandes, 197 Lordemão, 3020-210, Coimbra, Portugal
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