Full-thickness unipedicle flap for lower eyelid reconstruction
R. L. Anderson, D. R. Jordan and C. Beard
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City.
We developed a technique for lower eyelid reconstruction using a
full-thickness unipedicle flap from the upper tarsal portion of the upper
eyelid. The lost tissue is replaced with identical tissue from the
ipsilateral upper eyelid. The technique is best suited to shallow defects
of the temporal lower eyelid. The levator aponeurosis and Muller's muscle
are recessed to avoid upper eyelid retraction. The key to performing this
operation is a thorough knowledge of eyelid anatomy and preservation of its
microvascular supply. This procedure has produced satisfactory to excellent
results in 17 patients and offers the reconstructive surgeon several
advantages over other techniques.