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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 3/2022

16-11-2021 | Original Article

Selection of Site for Harvesting Dermal Grafts as a Spacer in the Correction of Eyelid Retraction

Authors: Hung-Chang Chen, Lan-Hsuan Teng, Cheng-I Yen, Shih-Yi Yang, Yen-Chang Hsiao, Jui-Yung Yang, Shu-Yin Chang, Shiow-Shuh Chuang, Po-Jen Huang

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 3/2022

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Abstract

Background

Several materials can serve as spacer grafts in the repair of retracted lower eyelids. However, previous studies did not reveal any of these to be superior to the others. From our perspective, autologous dermal grafts are ideal because they are biologically compatible and abundantly available. However, the absorption of these grafts is an issue, and the thickness of the dermal grafts is crucial. We evaluated the dermal thickness at five potential donor sites using ultrasonography and the efficacy and safety of the posterior neck dermis as a spacer graft in the correction of retracted lower eyelids.

Methods

In 20 healthy volunteers, the dermal thickness was assessed using ultrasonography and compared between the posterior neck, upper arm, inguinal area, intergluteal cleft, and gluteal sulcus. Between January 2018 and June 2021, eight retracted lower eyelids in eight patients were repaired using a posterior neck dermal graft. The surgical results of these grafts were also evaluated.

Results

The mean age of the volunteers was 37.8 years, and the mean body mass index was 24.45 kg/m2. The intergluteal cleft provided the thickest dermis followed by the posterior neck and gluteal sulcus, which were not significantly different. The upper arm and inguinal area had the thinnest dermis without significant differences between them. The mean marginal reflex distance 2/iris ratio decreased by 0.15 (p=0.008). The mean cosmetic score (0–10) for evaluation of lower eyelid reconstruction increased by 3.38 (p=0.011). The mean Vancouver Scar Scale score for evaluation of donor site scarring was 3.21.

Conclusions

Although the posterior neck dermis is the second thickest, it is an ideal spacer graft in the reconstruction of retracted lower eyelids. Adequate thickness, uncomplicated methods, and a closer surgical field are its advantages. Additionally, donor site morbidity is minimal, with acceptable scarring.

Level of evidence IV

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Metadata
Title
Selection of Site for Harvesting Dermal Grafts as a Spacer in the Correction of Eyelid Retraction
Authors
Hung-Chang Chen
Lan-Hsuan Teng
Cheng-I Yen
Shih-Yi Yang
Yen-Chang Hsiao
Jui-Yung Yang
Shu-Yin Chang
Shiow-Shuh Chuang
Po-Jen Huang
Publication date
16-11-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 3/2022
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-021-02652-2

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