Technique of combined lid and medial canthus reconstruction.Ophthalmic Surg. 1976 Fall; 7(3):25-8.OS
Abstract
Standard lid reconstruction techniques (sliding flaps or tarsoconjunctival grafts) may be combined with the Laissez-Faire treatment of large medial canthal defects. Using this methods, satisfactory results were achieved in three cases in which it was necessary to excise both a large portion of an eyelid and the adjacent medial canthus.
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Pub Type(s)
Case Reports
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
980373
Citation
Tenzel, R R., et al. "Technique of Combined Lid and Medial Canthus Reconstruction." Ophthalmic Surgery, vol. 7, no. 3, 1976, pp. 25-8.
Tenzel RR, Boynton JR, Buffam FV. Technique of combined lid and medial canthus reconstruction. Ophthalmic Surg. 1976;7(3):25-8.
Tenzel, R. R., Boynton, J. R., & Buffam, F. V. (1976). Technique of combined lid and medial canthus reconstruction. Ophthalmic Surgery, 7(3), 25-8.
Tenzel RR, Boynton JR, Buffam FV. Technique of Combined Lid and Medial Canthus Reconstruction. Ophthalmic Surg. 1976;7(3):25-8. PubMed PMID: 980373.
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T1 - Technique of combined lid and medial canthus reconstruction.
AU - Tenzel,R R,
AU - Boynton,J R,
AU - Buffam,F V,
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JF - Ophthalmic surgery
JO - Ophthalmic Surg
VL - 7
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N2 - Standard lid reconstruction techniques (sliding flaps or tarsoconjunctival grafts) may be combined with the Laissez-Faire treatment of large medial canthal defects. Using this methods, satisfactory results were achieved in three cases in which it was necessary to excise both a large portion of an eyelid and the adjacent medial canthus.
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