腱膜
眼睑成形术
医学
纤维接头
眼轮匝肌
眼睑
解剖
外科
固定(群体遗传学)
环境卫生
人口
作者
Jing Shi,Jiaqi Zhang,Congmin Gu,Wen Chen,Mingyong Yang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bjps.2021.11.012
摘要
In buried suture methods, the levator aponeurosis is fixed to the subcutaneous tissue in the pretarsal region using a suture. However, loosening of the suture occurs frequently and causes regression or disappearance of the double-eyelid folds. To avoid potential loosening of the suture after surgery, we modified the horizontal suture technique commonly used in buried suture double-eyelid blepharoplasty.In our procedure, the levator aponeurosis was sutured horizontally, and then the subcutaneous tissue in the pretarsal region was sutured vertically by the same suture. After the two ends of the suture were tied, three tissue layers, namely, the levator aponeurosis, pretarsal fascia, and orbicularis oculi muscle, were fixed together in the pretarsal region.A total of 873 Asian patients underwent double-eyelid blepharoplasty during the past 8 years. No loss of the double-eyelid folds occurred in 563 patients who were followed up for more than six months, and 531 patients, accounting for 94% of the sample, were satisfied with the postoperative results.Since the suture was perpendicular to both the levator aponeurosis and the pretarsal orbicularis oculi muscle, pulling on the suture fixation site during blinking was effectively reduced. As a result, regression or disappearance of the double-eyelid folds due to loosening of the suture along the orientation of the muscle fibers was avoided, and the long-term stability of the double-eyelid folds was ensured.
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