Πέμπτη 17 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020

The Bionic Lid Implant for Natural Closure (BLINC)...........................Recreation of eyelid mechanics using the sling concept✰.

Recreation of eyelid mechanics using the sling concept✰.:

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Recreation of eyelid mechanics using the sling concept✰.

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2020 May;73(5):942-950

Authors: Hasmat S, McPherson S, Suaning GJ, Lovell NH, Hubert Low TH, Clark JR

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Paralytic lagophthalmos causes major functional, aesthetic and psychological problems in patients with facial paralysis. The Bionic Lid Implant for Natural Closure (BLINC) project aims to restore eyelid function using an implanted electromagnetic actuator combined with an eyelid sling. The authors performed a preliminary study using cadaveric heads to investigate the optimal application of an eyelid sling in various configurations around the orbit.

METHODS: The sling was tested in a cadaveric sheep head using 2 medial anchor points and 4 lateral ostectomy points. An impulse was generated using gravitational force to test each combination of medial and lateral sling insertion sites using weights between 10 and 50 g. Each generated blink was recorded and analysed. The final result was validated in a human cadaveric model.

RESULTS: The maximum amount of eye closure and closure speed displayed in sheep were 83.7 ± 9.4% of total closure and 70.6 ± 6.9 mm/s at a maximum force of 490 mN, respectively. The 2 inferior lateral attachments performed better at displacing the eyelid than the superior attachments. The position with the highest degree of eye-closure (improvement of 21.6%, p < 0.001) and speed (improvement of 30.4 mm/s, p < 0.001) was the combination of a posterior medial attachment and an inferior-posterior lateral attachment, which resulted in a near physiological closure in human cadaver.

CONCLUSION: Closure improved with an inferior lateral position due to increased force acting in the direction of closure. Posterior positioning increases force acting radially, towards the centre of eyelid movement. The latter directs the closure force to effectively move the eyelid around the curved globe.



PMID: 32081580 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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