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FP-OCP-MO 391 (8)<br />

Fat Transfer for Periorbital Rejuvenation<br />

Ben Said Ahmed<br />

1. Les OAT<br />

Purpose: The graft <strong>of</strong> adipocytes become a mainstay <strong>of</strong> facial rejuvenation by<br />

its volumetric qualities and its action on skin trophicity.<br />

Methods: The knowledge <strong>of</strong> the middle third anatomy <strong>of</strong> the face, the periorbital<br />

area, the superficial and deep facial fat distribution enable surgeons to a<br />

more accurately defined facial region and fat compartment. We describe the<br />

technique. After 15 years <strong>of</strong> the lip<strong>of</strong>illing practice, we have better control <strong>of</strong><br />

the technique.<br />

Results: With autologous fat transplantation we can restore the atrophy <strong>of</strong><br />

periorbital tissue, the superior sulcus hole and the tear trough deformity. We<br />

can also repair enophtalmos or compensate loss <strong>of</strong> volume after enucleation<br />

or dermo fat graft.<br />

Conclusion: Surgeons performing cosmetic and reconstructive surgery should<br />

reconsider their approach to the periorbital region and enhance their results<br />

through autologous fat transplantation.<br />

FP-OCP-MO 391 (9)<br />

Inferior Fornix Reconstruction for Contracted Socket: A New<br />

Technique Without External Bolster<br />

Haider Golam (1) , Mitra Mukti (1) , Rabbi Sanyaat (2) , Islam Rajibul (1) , Rasul<br />

Golam (1)<br />

1. National Institute <strong>of</strong> Ophthalmology and Hospital<br />

2. Lions Eye Institute and Hospital<br />

Purpose: To compare the cosmetic outcome <strong>of</strong> the new technique with the<br />

conventional one for fornix reconstruction and also to compare the relative<br />

fitting <strong>of</strong> prosthesis after reconstruction.<br />

Methods: Twenty six patients with contracted sockets were operated in<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Ophthalmology Hospital and Harun Eye Hospital from<br />

2003 to 2010. Twenty patients were operated with fornix deepening suture by<br />

applying external bolster and in six patients fornix was deepened internally by<br />

fixing the conjunctiva with the periorbita under direct visualization by the lower<br />

lid swinging technique.<br />

Result: Patients with the new technique had no visible scar in addition to better<br />

prosthesis fitting compared to the conventional method.<br />

Conclusion: Management <strong>of</strong> a contracted socket due to shallow inferior fornix<br />

is a difficult job for the oculoplastic surgeons and good fitting <strong>of</strong> prosthesis in<br />

an anophthalmic socket is a challenge. This new technique without external<br />

bolster may be an excellent one.<br />

<strong>WOC</strong><strong>2012</strong> Abstract Book<br />

FP-OCP-MO 391 (10)<br />

Comparative Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Blowout Orbital Floor<br />

Fracture with Corticocancellous Bone and Aloplastic Material<br />

Haider Golam (1) , Hasan Habibul (2) , Mitra Mukti (1) , Rabbi Sanyaat (3) , Islam<br />

Rajibul (1)<br />

1. National Institute <strong>of</strong> Ophthalmology and Hospital<br />

2. Dhaka Dental College and Hospital<br />

3. Lions Eye Institute <strong>of</strong> Ophthalmology and Hospital<br />

Purpose: To evaluate the surgical outcome <strong>of</strong> blowout fracture reconstruction<br />

with corticocancellous bone and compare with aloplastic material.<br />

Methods: The study was conducted at Oculoplastic Clinic, National Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Ophthalmology and Department <strong>of</strong> Oral and Maxill<strong>of</strong>acial Surgery, Dhaka<br />

Dental College Hospital among 21 patients with orbital blow out fracture.<br />

Aloplastic material (Titanium mesh) was used in 9 cases and autogenous<br />

material (Corticocancellous iliac bone) in 12 cases. Follow up visit at 3 and 6<br />

months were done.<br />

Results: Mild enophthalmos was 11.1% in aloplastic group and 8.3% in<br />

autogenous. Extrusion <strong>of</strong> the graft occurred 11.1% in Aloplastic group and<br />

none in Autogenous group, which was not statistically significant (P> 0.05).<br />

Aloplastic group had more infection but the difference was not statistically<br />

significant (P>0.05). No significant difference in mean muscle limitation and<br />

diplopia score in the two groups (P>0.05).<br />

Conclusion: In reconstruction <strong>of</strong> blowout orbital fracture, corticocancellous iliac<br />

bone is comparable to aloplastic material; it shows fewer complications and<br />

relatively better alleviation <strong>of</strong> symptoms <strong>of</strong> a blowout fracture.<br />

FP-OCP-MO 391 (11)<br />

STAR - or Okihiro-Syndrome?<br />

Atili Abed (1) , Rakenius Anneta (2) , Kohlhase Juergen (3) , Hoerauf Hans (1) ,<br />

Schittkowski Michael (1)<br />

1. Georg-August-University <strong>of</strong> Goettingen, Department <strong>of</strong> Ophthalmology<br />

2. Georg-August-University <strong>of</strong> Goettingen, Department <strong>of</strong> Neuropediatric<br />

3. Center for Human Genetics Freiburg<br />

Background: STAR and Okihiro syndromes are rare. STAR syndrome<br />

(Syndactyly, Telecanthus, Anogenital and Renal malformations) was first<br />

described in 2008. Okihiro/Duane-radial ray syndrome has been known since<br />

the 1960s.<br />

Case Report: A 17-year-old female patient presented with several striking<br />

features <strong>of</strong> both syndromes. Features such as severe syndactyly, telecanthus,<br />

Radioulnar synostosis, external genital anomalies, and unilateral renal<br />

vesicoureteral reflux were present. Nephrectomy was performed at the age <strong>of</strong><br />

three due to nephroblastoma. Ophthalmic exam findings were consistent with<br />

Duane›s retraction syndrome. Moreover, bilateral congenital grouped albinotic<br />

Retinal Pigment Epithelium spots (CGARPES) with pigmented parapapillary<br />

cone were detected. CGARPES are rare congenital RPE abnormalities<br />

characterized by several yellow-white spots <strong>of</strong> various sizes at the RPE level.<br />

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed RPE-Atrophy localized in those<br />

spots.<br />

Diagnostic Results: The molecular genetic tests showed a deletion <strong>of</strong> 115.054<br />

bp:Exon 1-4 from the FAM58A Gen consistent with STAR syndrome.<br />

Conclusions: The mixed clinical features in our patient indicate the presence <strong>of</strong><br />

a clinical correlation. At the molecular genetic level, there was no evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

correlation between both syndromes. Moreover, the retinal changes identified<br />

in our patient (CGARPES), have never been reported in the literature in both<br />

syndromes. Further Genetic testing is recommended.<br />

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