One-step repair of a large congenital upper eyelid coloboma using a bilamellar graft in an infant: a case report and literature review.

Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-22 DOI:10.1080/01676830.2023.2180519
Cem Evereklioglu, Hidayet Sener, Osman Ahmet Polat, Duygu Gulmez Sevim, Hatice Arda, Fatih Horozoglu
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Large congenital lid colobomas are traditionally repaired using 1- or 2-step vascularized flap-graft combinations. However, visual axis occlusion for weeks is a severe problem in small children and recent reports suggest that the flap pedicle does not contribute to blood perfusion. A "one-step" substitute for large lid defects has recently been reported in animals and humans, demonstrating the viability of a bilamellar autograft alone. We present an alternative "one-step" reconstructive approach in a 6-month-old infant who had a centrally-located large upper eyelid defect resulting from a congenital coloboma. The free full-thickness bilamellar autograft was harvested from the contralateral upper eyelid. The follow-up time was 48 months. Cosmetic and functional results were good, the bilamellar graft survived, and there was no graft ischemia, necrosis, or rejection. The boy developed madarosis, lid notching, and mild contour irregularity but needed no reoperation since the parent was satisfied with the surgical result. A free bilamellar eyelid autograft seems to be an outstanding alternative to both "conventional 2-step" and "modern 1-step" options for the reconstruction of large colobomatous eyelid openings, especially in young infants who cannot tolerate visual axis blockage. It is an easy, practical, fast, and effective technique that also saves cost in health care.

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在婴儿身上使用双目移植物一步修复巨大的先天性上眼睑赘生物:病例报告和文献综述。
大型先天性睑结膜瘤传统上采用 1 步或 2 步血管化皮瓣-移植物组合进行修复。然而,对于小儿来说,视轴闭塞数周是一个严重的问题,而且最近的报告表明,皮瓣蒂并不能促进血液灌注。最近在动物和人体中报道了一种 "一步法 "替代大面积睑缺损的方法,证明了单独使用双层自体移植的可行性。我们为一名 6 个月大的婴儿介绍了一种 "一步到位 "的替代重建方法,该婴儿因先天性巨眼而导致上睑中央位置的巨大缺损。从对侧上眼皮采集了游离全厚双层自体移植物。随访时间为 48 个月。美容和功能效果良好,双层移植体存活,没有出现移植体缺血、坏死或排斥反应。男孩出现了睑板腺肥大、睑凹陷和轻度轮廓不规则,但由于家长对手术效果满意,因此无需再次手术。游离双层眼睑自体移植似乎是 "传统的两步法 "和 "现代的一步法 "之外,重建大型结节性眼睑开口的最佳选择,尤其是对于无法忍受视轴阻塞的幼婴。这是一项简单、实用、快速、有效的技术,还能节省医疗费用。
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