The association of a lip commissure to eyelid transposition flap with a frontal transposition flap for reconstructive eyelid surgery following squamous cell carcinoma resection in a European short‐haired cat

Key Clinical Message The surgical resection of a squamous cell carcinoma in a cat was performed on both the palpebral and nasal aspects of the OD medial canthus. A two‐stage surgical technique was employed, involving two different transposition flaps, taking care to maintain eyelid function and esth...

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Published inClinical case reports Vol. 5; no. 8; pp. 1297 - 1302
Main Authors Poinsard, Anne‐Sophie, Mathieson, Iona, Dulaurent, Thomas, Isard, Pierre‐François, Balland, Olivier
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.08.2017
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Summary:Key Clinical Message The surgical resection of a squamous cell carcinoma in a cat was performed on both the palpebral and nasal aspects of the OD medial canthus. A two‐stage surgical technique was employed, involving two different transposition flaps, taking care to maintain eyelid function and estheticism, with a long follow‐up. The surgical resection of a squamous cell carcinoma in a cat was performed on both the palpebral and nasal aspects of the OD medial canthus. A two‐stage surgical technique was employed, involving two different transposition flaps, taking care to maintain eyelid function and estheticism, with a long follow‐up.
ISSN:2050-0904
2050-0904
DOI:10.1002/ccr3.1044