Ptosis, Eyelid Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparison of the Effect of Suture Material on Blepharoplasty Incision
The objective is to compare the effect of suture material on blepharoplasty incision. Outcomes of blepharoplasty scar and/or cosmesis will be compared between plain gut and polypropylene suture. Additionally, the study will assess whether certain Fitzpatrick skin types are associated with increased rates of poor outcomes after blepharoplasty.
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty is commonly performed surgical procedure. The procedure involves excising excess eyelid skin (sometimes with associated orbicularis oculi muscle and orbital fat). It generally has low risk with high success rate. Although blepharoplasty is usually performed for functional reasons, it can also be performed for purely cosmetic indications. Regardless the indication, patients still expect optimal cosmetic results. Various marking and surgical techniques have been described to maximize functional and aesthetic outcomes. However, there are lacking studies on the optimal suture material for upper blepharoplasty. A comprehensive review of the literature reveals three studies which discuss blepharoplasty outcomes related to suture material. The outcomes of all these studies were heavily influenced by subjective interpretation. Skin incisions can be closed with adhesives, sutures, staples, or allowed to secondarily granulate. There are many published reports on suture reaction and post-operative results on the face, body, and extremities. However, the eyelid skin is unique - it is the thinnest in the body. Post-operative edema, erythema, cyst and scar formation can have an effect on the cosmetic outcome. Sutures are the most common method used for closure in this setting. Types of sutures used in clinical practice include absorbable gut and polyglactin and non-absorbable polypropylene, nylon, and polyester. Sutures are most commonly placed as either a continuous running or subcuticular passes with and without reinforcing interrupted sutures. Anecdotally, suture-related complications have been observed in specific racial skin types as well as with various suture materials. Results of this study could lead to a more patient specific blepharoplasty with better and more predictable outcomes therefore improving patient care. Patients in the outpatient oculoplastics clinic will be evaluated for dermatochalasis and approved for upper blepharoplasty. Enrollment and consent into the study will be performed by the study coordinator. The purpose of the study, risks, benefits, and alternatives will be explained to the patient. If the patient is interested, he or she will be asked to sign a consent form for both the blepharoplasty procedure and the study. On the day of the procedure, the patient's eyelids and sutures will be randomized. The procedure on each eyelid will performed by the same surgeon. Patients will have the standard post-operative appointments at 1 week and 3 months. A survey will be given to patients to assess their blepharoplasty scar at each appointment. Deidentified photographs will also be taken of the patients and blindly assessed by the study investigators using an observer scar assessment scale. ;
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