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Social Perception of Reconstruction following Orbital Exenteration.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Orbital exenteration, the removal of the entire globe, eyelids, and orbital content, is indicated in extensive neoplastic disease involving the orbital region. Although a functional reconstruction of orbital exenteration defects is mandatory, aesthetic concerns need to be considered. Facial disfigurement following reconstructive surgery often leads to great discomfort and social retirement, which can limit social interaction. The aim of this study was to explore how the society perceives the aspect of patients who underwent orbital exenteration and subsequent reconstruction, comparing two different types of reconstruction: standard anterolateral thigh (ALT) or "sandwich" fascial ALT (SALT) free flap.

Methods

An online survey was created based on four questions regarding the perception of reconstruction (discomfort at looking at that patient, perception of unhealthiness, hypothesis of social life impairment, etc); five possible answers were provided, ranging from "completely" to "not at all." The survey was administered to the general population and to medical students.

Results

In total, 255 people participated to the survey (130 medical students and 125 people of the general population); a total of 245 surveys were considered eligible (10 were incomplete and then discharged). Statistical significance was found (P < 0.001) regarding the better overall appearance of the SALT group over the ALT one.

Conclusions

After analysis, the surgical outcome after SALT reconstruction has been found to be less disruptive in both groups, due to a reduced scar burden and a more pleasant orbital pocket. Our results encourage more research in the field of postexenteration reconstruction to achieve more aesthetic and social acceptability.

SUBMITTER: Cherubino M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8547912 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Social Perception of Reconstruction following Orbital Exenteration.

Cherubino Mario M   Baroni Tommaso T   Santoro Veronica V   Garutti Leonardo L   Battaglia Paolo P   Turri-Zanoni Mario M   Di Summa Pietro P   Tamborini Federico F   di Giovanna Danilo D   Valdatta Luigi L  

Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open 20211026 10


<h4>Background</h4>Orbital exenteration, the removal of the entire globe, eyelids, and orbital content, is indicated in extensive neoplastic disease involving the orbital region. Although a functional reconstruction of orbital exenteration defects is mandatory, aesthetic concerns need to be considered. Facial disfigurement following reconstructive surgery often leads to great discomfort and social retirement, which can limit social interaction. The aim of this study was to explore how the societ  ...[more]

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