Functional and aesthetic outcomes of eyelid skin grafting in facial nerve palsy

Autor: Nikhil Cascone, Ruben Kannan, Charles Nduka, Raman Malhotra, Andre Grixti, Sundas Maqsood
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: British Journal of Ophthalmology. 103:686-691
ISSN: 1468-2079
0007-1161
Popis: AimTo report the functional and aesthetic outcomes of eyelid full-thickness skin grafting (FTSG) in patients with facial nerve palsy (FNP).MethodsThis is a retrospective, non-comparative, single-centre review of all patients with FNP who underwent FTSG over an 8-year period. Functional outcomes were collected through case notes review: CADS (cornea, static asymmetry and dynamic and synkinesis) score facial nerve grading and lagophthalmos on blink, gentle and forced closure. Marginal reflex distance (MRD1 and MRD2) was calculated on standardised photographs. The aesthetic outcomes were assessed objectively by two blinded independent assessors who assessed standardised photographs based on a mutually agreed grading scale. Both functional and aesthetic outcomes were measured preoperatively, and at early (1–3 months), intermediate (3–6 months) and late (>9 months) postoperative periods.ResultsA total of 28 eyelid FTSGs were performed on 21 patients (11 female, 10 male) between 2008 and 2016. The mean age was 68 (range, 16–89) years and the mean follow-up was 20.8 (range, 12–30) months. The CADS score (cornea (pConclusionThe use of periocular FTSG is effective in improving lagophthalmos and periorbital symmetry in patients with FNP where skin contraction exists. They should be considered as an adjunct to other oculoplastic procedures for both functional and aesthetic rehabilitation.
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