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Cicatricial ectropion surgery: a prospective study of long‐term symptom control, patient satisfaction and anatomical success

Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2018
Cicatricial ectropion repair is effective and has a low complication rate.
J. McKelvie   +3 more
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The Histopathology of Involutional Ectropion

Ophthalmology, 1985
Twenty eyelid specimens from patients with involutional ectropion, obtained by full-thickness horizontal shortening procedures, were examined histopathologically by light and electron microscopy and compared with six normal eyelids from exenteration specimens. Paralytic, cicatricial, and congenital ectropions were excluded from the study.
Ahmed A. Hidayat   +5 more
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Medial Ectropion

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
Medial ectropion of the lower lid responds poorly to standard ectropion procedures. This region contains the initial parts of the nasolacrimal excretory system, which must be functionally reestablished. A new surgical approach to medial ectropion consists of a Z-plasty transposition skin flap from the upper to the lower lid, a plication of the lower ...
Richard L. Anderson   +2 more
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A Medial Ectropion Procedure

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968
Obtaining BTAINING inversion of the medial end of the lower lid with its everted punctum has always been a problem in atonic ectropion surgery. Cautery puncture, medial tarsorrhaphy,1or medial conjunctivoplasty1are frequently necessary as an adjunct to the more elaborate Kuhnt-Szymanowski procedure or its equivalent in order to get proper correction ...
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Laterally Based Orbicularis Oculi Myocutaneous Flap: Revisiting for the Secondary Ectropion Correction

The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2019
Background: The management of lower eyelid ectropion is considered a challenge. Lower eyelid ectropion is conventionally reconstructed with a full-thickness skin graft or a local flap.
S. H. Park, Bassem Elfeki, S. Eun
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Canthus-Sparing Ectropion Repair

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
To describe a novel surgical technique for lower eyelid ectropion repair that avoids canthotomy and cantholysis and can be used in combination with external levator repair and/or in combination with blepharoplasty.A retrospective analysis of lower eyelid procedures with the use of the canthus-sparing technique between January 1, 1998, and December 31 ...
Mark J. Lucarelli   +2 more
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Entropion and Ectropion of the Eyelids

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
Common types of entropion and ectropion of the eyelids are classified and surgical approaches to reconstruction are presented.
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The Use of a Double Suture and Conjunctival Cuts in the Lateral Tarsal Strip: A New Approach to Involutional Ectropion

The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2018
Purpose: To describe the use of a double suture and conjunctival cuts in the lateral tarsal strip (LTS) and to evaluate postsurgical outcome in patients with severe involutional ectropion.
A. Meduri   +8 more
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Extrinsic Eyelid Ectropion

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1991
Extrinsic ectropion is caused by loss of skin around the orbital margins. Every patient with cicatricial ectropion should be assessed thoroughly to determine if the cause is intrinsic, extrinsic, or both. This assessment is extremely important when dealing with severe deformities after burns, cancer, or noma, for example. The assessment allows a proper
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