Polypropylene Darning: A New Alternative for Reconstruction of Orbital Floor after Total Maxillectomy

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Sharma P. [1 ]
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[1] Mittal Hospital and Research Center, Pushkar Road, Ajmer, 305002, Rajasthan
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Orbital floor darning; Orbital floor reconstruction; Stabilization of eye ball; Total maxillectomy;
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10.1007/s13193-015-0403-2
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Removal of orbital floor is an integral part of total (radical) maxillectomy (type IIIa), which if not managed properly, may lead to some eye related distressing complications like diplopia, eyelid malposition, epiphora, dacryocystitis, enopthalmos and ectoprion. Among all, diplopia is the most distressing complication which hampers daily activity. Various options for orbital floor reconstruction are available like titanium sheet, polypropylene mesh, non-vascularized or vascularized bone graft, pedicled flaps, micro-vascular free flaps, prosthesis placement, and split skin graft followed by obturator placement. Till date no-body has tried stabilization of eye ball by ‘darning’ the orbital floor using non-absorbable suture. ‘Polypropylene suture darning’ is an easy to learn, novel method with equally good results. Five patients with potentially resectable tumors underwent total maxillectomy. I used polypropylene 3–0 round body suture and ‘darning’ was done at orbital floor, incorporating periosteum (if remaining) and peri-orbital fat into the sutures. Muscle flaps were done to provide bulk and palatal reconstruction. Assessment of patients was done post-operatively at day-5 i.e., before discharge and at 1 month after surgery, and also in further follow up visits. The results were very good in terms of clear vision & eye movements (directly related to ‘darning’), and the aesthetic look of patients and bilateral symmetry were satisfactory (not related to darning). Darning of orbital floor by polypropylene after total maxillectomy is an easy to learn and cost-effective method of reconstruction with good results. © 2015, Indian Association of Surgical Oncology.
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