Abstract Listings 2024

Technique for large ipsilateral upper and lower lid reconstruction post MOHs for large invasive BCC

Author: Sonul Mehta
Base Hospital / Institution: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania/Schie Eye Institute

ePoster presentation

Abstract ID: 24-531

Purpose

To describe a technique for ipsilateral upper and lower lid reconstruction to avoid exenteration for large aggressive non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC).


Methods

Technique Review


Results

Technique description for ipsilateral upper and lower lid reconstruction and superolateral orbital reconstruction to avoid orbital exenteration for aggressive large NMSC


Conclusion

45 year old male presented with an aggressive BCC extending into the superolateral orbit. MOHs was done and involved the complete lower lid, upper lid, temple, lacrimal gland, bulbar conjunctiva, and periosteum of the lateral orbit such that exposing the lateral superior, inferior, and lateral globe . A staged reconstruction with multiple flaps and grafts was performed to rebuild the upper lid and lower lid to avoid exenteration and preserve the globe and vision.


Additional Authors

First name Last name Base Hospital / Institution
Sonul Mehta Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania/Schie Eye Institute

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