Use of an axial pattern flap and nictitans to reconstruct medial eyelids and canthus in a dog

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2008-11-01

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Blackwell Publishing

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A 10-year-old male neutered Boxer presented with recurrence of a mast cell tumor at the right medial canthal area. Following excision including 2 cm margins, the medial one-half of the upper and lower eyelids and the medial canthus were reconstructed using an axial pattern flap based on the cutaneous branch of the superficial temporal artery. The bulbar conjunctiva of the nictitans was preserved and sutured to the medial flap edge, thus creating a conjunctival lining to the deep aspect of the flap, protecting corneal epithelium. This is a valuable surgical technique for closing a large skin defect and reconstructing the medial eyelids, thus preserving the globe.

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Veterinary Sciences, axial pattern flap, eyelid reconstruction, medial canthus reconstruction, mast cell tumor, nictitans, MAST-CELL TUMORS, SUPERFICIAL TEMPORAL ARTERY, CATS, PROGNOSIS, RESECTION, SURVIVAL, EXCISION, SURGERY, GRADE

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