TY - JOUR
T1 - Morphological analysis of the upper eyelid tarsus in asians
AU - Nagasao, Tomohisa
AU - Shimizu, Yusuke
AU - Ding, Weijin
AU - Jiang, Hua
AU - Kishi, Kazuo
AU - Imanishi, Nobuyuki
PY - 2011/2/1
Y1 - 2011/2/1
N2 - Purpose: The present study aims to evaluate morphologic variations of the upper tarsus in Asians. Methods: Measurements of superior-inferior and medial-lateral lengths were performed on 54 embalmed cadavers. The superior-inferior length of the tarsus was measured at the central and lateral parts. On the basis of the measured values, shapes of the tarsi were evaluated and categorized. Results: The tarsi were classified into 3 morphologic categories-the sickle, triangular, and trapezoid types. The upper margins of the sickle, triangular, and trapezoid type tarsi present round, triangular, and flat lines, respectively. Among the 54 examined specimens, 29 (55.6%), 16 (29.6%), and 9 (16.7%) belonged to the sickle, triangular, and trapezoid groups, respectively. Conclusions: The upper eyelid tarsi present morphologic variations with the Asian population. In performing surgical correction of blepharoptosis or surgical production of double-folds, this individual variation should be taken into consideration.
AB - Purpose: The present study aims to evaluate morphologic variations of the upper tarsus in Asians. Methods: Measurements of superior-inferior and medial-lateral lengths were performed on 54 embalmed cadavers. The superior-inferior length of the tarsus was measured at the central and lateral parts. On the basis of the measured values, shapes of the tarsi were evaluated and categorized. Results: The tarsi were classified into 3 morphologic categories-the sickle, triangular, and trapezoid types. The upper margins of the sickle, triangular, and trapezoid type tarsi present round, triangular, and flat lines, respectively. Among the 54 examined specimens, 29 (55.6%), 16 (29.6%), and 9 (16.7%) belonged to the sickle, triangular, and trapezoid groups, respectively. Conclusions: The upper eyelid tarsi present morphologic variations with the Asian population. In performing surgical correction of blepharoptosis or surgical production of double-folds, this individual variation should be taken into consideration.
KW - Asian
KW - anatomy
KW - eyelid
KW - tarsus
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U2 - 10.1097/SAP.0b013e3181e0520d
DO - 10.1097/SAP.0b013e3181e0520d
M3 - Article
C2 - 21102307
AN - SCOPUS:78751702459
SN - 0148-7043
VL - 66
SP - 196
EP - 201
JO - Annals of Plastic Surgery
JF - Annals of Plastic Surgery
IS - 2
ER -