Chondrocutaneous compund graft to repair cicatrizal ectropion

Authors

  • Moretti Ernesto Adrian Facultad de Medicina, UAI, sede Rosario Author
  • Ospina Margarita UAI Author
  • Cifuentes Ximena UAI Author
  • Falzone Selene UAI Author
  • Camargo Jonathan UAAI Author
  • Peláez Juan Manuel UAI Author
  • Cortadi Pablo UAI Author
  • Lelli Franco UAI Author
  • Márquez Luis UAI Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59471/ijhsc20215

Keywords:

ectropion, eyelid disease, auricular cartilage, cicatrization, Conjunctiva

Abstract

Lower eyelid ectropion is a complication that occasionally occurs as a consequence of local trauma or surgical resections when there is a skin deficit. This type of ectropion is called scarring and the eyelid behaves differently in relation to other areas of the body. The lower eyelid has a thin musculocutaneous anterior lamella and a posterior lamella composed of the tarsus and conjunctiva. Skin grafts placed in this area may have retraction and the lamella often do not have enough strength to prevent ectropion. That is why, for special cases, the use of the chondrocutaneous composite graft is very useful as it avoids skin retraction as much as possible and provides greater support by having cartilage at its base.The present work suggests that the chondrocutaneous composite graft obtained from the auricular area is a very useful material for complex cases of scar ectropion of the lower eyelid

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Published

2021-12-03

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How to Cite

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Moretti EA, Ospina M, Cifuentes X, Falzone S, Camargo J, Peláez JM, et al. Chondrocutaneous compund graft to repair cicatrizal ectropion. Interamerican Journal of Health Sciences [Internet]. 2021 Dec. 3 [cited 2024 Dec. 3];1:5. Available from: https://ijhsc.uai.edu.ar/index.php/ijhsc/article/view/6