Lower Eyelid Surgical Anatomy and the Implications for Blepharoplasty Surgery: A Systematic Review of Anatomic Studies in the Literature.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY Journal of Craniofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1097/SCS.0000000000010928
Sara F Memon, Caroline L Wilde, Daniel G Ezra
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Lower eyelid blepharoplasty is a procedure to address issues arising from age-related anatomic changes of the lower eyelid. These include excess skin, fat herniation, tear trough hollowing, and midface descent. Unlike the well-defined structures of the upper eyelid, the lower eyelid's anatomy, including the retractors and surrounding ligaments, is less distinct and understudied. In addition, lower eyelid blepharoplasty has an unfavorable complication profile compared with that of the upper eyelid. This review examines relevant studies on lower eyelid anatomy, focusing on age-related structural changes and the variability of key structures involved in blepharoplasty surgery to minimize the risk of complications and achieve desirable outcomes. A literature search for relevant publications on the topic was performed through Medline and PubMed, with the appropriate data extracted, identifying 54 relevant studies. These studies demonstrate how degenerative changes to the supporting structures of the lower eyelid contribute to prolapse of the orbital fat pads, and highlight the relevant ligamentous structures, blood supply, and innervation to avoid complications during transcutaneous or transconjunctival orbital fat repositioning. With detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the lower eyelid as outlined in our review, surgeons can improve and optimize outcomes whilst minimizing complications.

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下眼睑手术解剖及对眼睑整形手术的影响:文献中解剖学研究的系统回顾。
下眼睑眼睑整形术是一种解决因年龄增长而引起的下眼睑解剖结构变化问题的手术。这些问题包括皮肤过厚、脂肪疝出、泪沟凹陷和中面部下垂。与上眼睑清晰的结构不同,下眼睑的解剖结构(包括牵引器和周围韧带)并不明显,研究也不充分。此外,与上眼睑相比,下眼睑眼睑成形术的并发症情况较差。本综述探讨了下眼睑解剖学的相关研究,重点关注与年龄相关的结构变化以及眼睑整形手术中涉及的关键结构的可变性,以最大限度地降低并发症风险,实现理想的手术效果。我们通过 Medline 和 PubMed 对该主题的相关出版物进行了文献检索,并提取了相应的数据,最终确定了 54 项相关研究。这些研究证明了下眼睑支撑结构的退行性变化是如何导致眶脂肪垫脱垂的,并强调了相关的韧带结构、血液供应和神经支配,以避免经皮或经结膜眶脂肪复位时出现并发症。通过详细了解我们综述中概述的下眼睑解剖结构,外科医生可以改善和优化手术效果,同时最大限度地减少并发症。
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期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.
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