The lower eyelid retractor consists of definite double layers
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2006.06.017
The lower eyelid retractor consists of definite double layers
Abstract
Purpose: To examine whether the lower eyelid retractor consists of a single layer or multiple layers.
Design: Retrospective clinical case series and dissectional study.
Participants: Fifty-one lower eyelid retractors (31 right, 20 left) of 44 patients (ages, 63-95 years) during entropion surgeries and 10 lower eyelids (5 right, 5 left) of 5 Oriental cadavers (73-91 years old at death) were observed macroscopically. Specimens from 20 postmortem lower eyelids of 12 Orientals (11 right, 9 left; 66-96 years old at death) were used for microscopic observations.
Methods: Macroscopically, we bluntly or, in parts, sharply dissected lower eyelid retractors into 2 layers during entropion surgeries. Cadaveric lower eyelids also were used to investigate relationships between the lower eyelid retractor and the Lockwood ligament. Cadaveric lower eyelids with sagittal full-thickness sections of the central part were examined microscopically using Masson trichrome staining.
Main outcome measures: Anatomical findings in the lower eyelid retractor.
Results: Lower eyelid retractors easily were detached into 2 layers. Macroscopically, the anterior layer was defined as a coarse tissue continuing from the Lockwood ligament, which joined with the lower orbital septum, and constituted the lower conjoined fascia. The posterior layer appeared to be a dense fibrous sheet with a lustrous surface. Microscopically, the lower eyelid retractor consisted of a definite double layer. The anterior layer, a coarse fibrous tissue, consisted of the suborbicularis fascial layer, orbital septum, and superficial part of the capsulopalpebral fascia, which continued to the anterior lamellae of the lower eyelids. The posterior layer consisted of dense fibers of the capsulopalpebral fascia with smooth muscle continuing to the tarsus.
Conclusions: The lower eyelid retractor consists of a definite double layer. The posterior dense layer containing smooth muscle is the main tractional component of the lower eyelid retractor.
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