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Eyelid Reconstruction After Mohs Micrographic Surgery

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The eyelid consists of the anterior and the posterior lamellae. During reconstruction, both must be repaired to achieve optimal eyelid function, globe protection, and cosmesis. The method of reconstruction is dependent upon the depth/thickness of the defect, the state of the eyelid margin, and the overall size of the wound. Regardless of which method is chosen, a key principle remains: there must be an inherent blood supply for either the anterior or the posterior lamella (pedicle flap). An inherent vascular supply will ensure tissue survival and optimize the functional and cosmetic outcome. Additional principles of reconstruction include provision of maximal horizontal stabilization and minimization of vertical tension. There must be proper fixation of the eyelid at the lateral canthal angle, and the globe must face an epithelialized eyelid surface. Lastly, in the upper eyelid, the levator must be identified and necessary repairs addressed during reconstruction to ensure proper opening and function.

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Hui, J.I., Tse, D.T. (2012). Eyelid Reconstruction After Mohs Micrographic Surgery. In: Nouri, K. (eds) Mohs Micrographic Surgery. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2152-7_32

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