Lower eyelid lengthening in facial nerve palsy: when is a periosteal flap required?

Conclusions MCT plication and stabilisation appear to be closely linked to the need for lower eyelid lengthening procedures, particularly in patients who have also undergone LTS and/or those within the ‘contraction phase’ of FNP. Unnecessary loss of horizontal tarsal length (particularly during LTS procedures) must be avoided in patients with FNP. Surgeons managing such patients should take care to identify inadvertent eyelid shortening early and be prepared to perform a lateral periosteal flap when required.
Source: British Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Tags: Oculoplastic and orbit Source Type: research
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