lacrimal gland prolapse reduction surgery
Lacrimal gland prolapse reduction is achieved by surgical means to repair the lacrimal gland prolapse. Lacrimal gland prolapse reduction is suitable for the prolapse of the lacrimal gland due to relaxation of the congenital or acquired lacrimal gland. Treatment of diseases: lacrimal gland, lacrimal gland pleomorphic adenocarcinoma Indication The lacrimal gland is prolapsed forward due to congenital or acquired lacrimal gland septum relaxation. Preoperative preparation 2 ml of 2% lidocaine was added, and an equal amount of 0.5% bupivacaine was added for subcutaneous infiltration anesthesia of the upper side of the upper jaw. Surgical procedure 1. The arc-shaped skin incision is made from the midpoint of the upper edge of the upper edge along the gingival margin to the temporal side, and the length is 20 to 25 mm. 2. Separate the subcutaneous tissue and the orbicularis muscle until the septum is seen. Seeing the lacrimal gland forwards behind the weak spot. The distance from the upper edge of the iliac crest is 5mm, parallel to the iliac crest, and the incision is 15mm long. After blunt dissection, there are lacrimal gland tissue and sputum fat. Cut off the fat that has been removed. 3. Use the forceps to tighten the two incision edges of the septum, and suture 3 to 5 needles. The orbicularis oculi muscles are also overlapped and sutured. 4. Stitching should not be too tight. If the skin is too loose, you can remove a little. 5. The skin incision was sutured with 4 to 5 stitches with a 3-0 suture. Add eye pads and light pressure bandages to wrap a single eye.
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