Hughes procedure

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Hughes procedure
Specialtyophthalmology

The Hughes procedure is an oculoplastic procedure which is performed to reconstruct a lower eyelid defect. It is usually performed as a 2-stage procedure.[1][2]

The most common use for the Hughes procedure is reconstruction after the removal of a lower eyelid skin cancer.[3]

The result aims to recreate the normal appearance and function of the lid.[4]

References

  1. ^ Emesz, M.; Krall, E.; Nischler, C.; Rasp, M.; Dexl, A.K.; Bauer, F.; Grabner, G.; Arlt, E.M. (2014). "Operation nach Hughes und damit kombinierte Verfahren" [Hughes' operation and combined procedures]. Der Ophthalmologe (in German). 111 (5): 448–53. doi:10.1007/s00347-013-2918-7. PMID 23949884.
  2. ^ Lower Eyelid Reconstruction~treatment at eMedicine
  3. ^ "Eyelid Cancer Newport Beach | Basal Cell Carcinoma Orange County | Melanoma Removal". www.ococuloplastic.com. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  4. ^ "Newport Beach Eyelid Skin Cancer (Mohs) Reconstruction Before and After Photos - Orange County Plastic Surgery Photo Gallery - Jeffrey M. Joseph, M.D." www.ococuloplastic.com. Retrieved 2016-05-05.