Reconstruction of Combined Full-Thickness Defect of the Lateral Canthus and Lateral Upper and Lower Third Eyelids With an Extended Modification of the Fricke Flap, Periosteal Flap, and Conjunctival Flap

L. Ashley Griffin,Benjamin C. McIntyre

Plastic Surgery Case Studies(2019)

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Introduction: The Fricke flap was originally described in 1829 as a laterally based flap from the temporal region that could be used to reconstruct potentially total lower eyelid defects. There have been a few minor modifications of this flap to allow for adjustments of the donor site scar, but none that address the sequelae of brow elevation and allow for reconstruction of a composite defect of the lateral canthus, lateral upper, and lower eyelids. We report our modification of the Fricke flap that allows for total reconstruction of these structures. Clinical Report: A 61-year-old male presented with composite defect of the lateral eyelids and canthus following resection of a basal cell carcinoma by Mohs technique. A Fricke flap was designed and modified to included elements of the above brow and below brow skin as an additional pennant flap. A “Y” shaped periosteal flap and inferior fornix conjunctival flap were also used to reconstruct the posterior lamella. Our surgical technique and follow-up are demonstrated. Discussion: Lateral eyelid and canthal reconstruction can be difficult to reconstruct with a single rotational flap from local sources. We describe our technique of modifying the Fricke flap to include an additional pennant of below brow skin that can be used to reconstruct the lateral eyelids and canthus allowing for a crisp lateral eyelid crease and acceptable donor site and aesthetic appearance. Conclusions: This is the first description of a modification of the Fricke flap that allows for total lateral eyelid and canthus reconstruction.
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