“Alpha 0.01” Institute of Biomedical Training and Research, Paloma 812, Colonia Fatima D, Mexico
Case Report
Zetaplasty and Graft Placement for Correction of Lagophthalmos and Dry Eye Syndrome
Author(s): Victor Hugo Grano-Gonzalez, Victor Gibran Reyes-Garcia, Jose Luis Villarreal-Salgado, Gustavo Emmanuel Garcia-Marin, Damaris Estefania Navarro-Nuno, Marcela Rojas-Hurtado, Jesus Alonso Arellano-Larios and Quitzia Libertad Torres-Salazar*
Falls from height can cause a variety of injuries, often related to factors such as the height of the fall, substance use and body position, with the head and spine being among the areas most prone to impact. Healing is an essential physiological process for skin recovery, but can be affected by a variety of factors, including the type of injury and individual patient characteristics. Sometimes this process can lead to the formation of retractable scars, which become problematic when they cause functional or aesthetic discomfort. We present the case of a 42-year-old patient who suffered a fall from a pedestrian bridge while under the influence of alcohol. The patient was immediately treated in an emergency department and closure of a cut wound in the right frontal region was performed, which eventually developed skin necrosis in the wound. As a result of the retractile scar on the rig.. View More»