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Revista Cubana de Oftalmología

On-line version ISSN 1561-3070

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TAMAYO CARBON, Alicia María; ROJAS RONDON, Irene  and  CUASTUMAL FIGUEROA, Diana Katherine. Lipotransfer as a Safe Adjunct in Orbital Reconstruction. Rev Cubana Oftalmol [online]. 2023, vol.36, n.4  Epub Feb 15, 2024. ISSN 1561-3070.

Periorbital defects, regardless of their etiology, are usually related to ophthalmologic medical services; however, sometimes they require the intervention of the plastic surgeon. The loss of an eyeball has functional, aesthetic and psychological repercussions in those who suffer it. It can expose deeper underlying tissue asymmetries that improve with lipografting by restoring the soft tissue contours around the eye. The purpose of presenting this case series is to show the utility of autologous adipose tissue stem cell-assisted lipograft as an adjunct to orbital reconstruction. Three cases are presented that came to the Plastic Surgery Service of the Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Hermanos Ameijeiras referred from the Ocular Plastic Surgery Service of the Instituto Cubano de Oftalmología Ramón Pando Ferrer for atrophy of the periorbital fat due to surgery of anophthalmic cavities. It was verified that they met the criteria for selection of patients for plastic surgery and they were scheduled for surgical treatment with stem cell-assisted lipotransfer technique. Stem cell assisted lipotransfer is a safe and necessary therapeutic complement to obtain better aesthetic results in the reconstruction of the orbit. The ultimate success lies in achieving a good appearance of the eyelids, with the ability to retain an ocular prosthesis that allows adequate growth of the facial bone and improve the aesthetic appearance.

Keywords : lipograft; liptransfer; stem cells; orbit reconstruction; periorbital lipoatrophy.

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