Camuzard J F, Vaille G, Santini J, Demard F
Service de Chirurgie Cervico-Maxillo-Faciale et O.R.L., C.H.U., Hôpital Pasteur, Nice.
Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac. 1990;91(3):223-7.
The conjunctival route has several indications in palpebral surgery and traumatology. After a brief anatomical summary, the authors review the principles of the technique and differentiate between the preseptal and retroseptal dissection planes. This technique has two indications: in subcutaneous lipectomy for isolated palpebral lipoptosis and in surgery involving the orbital bones, for example in osteotomies or relatively undisplaced fractures of the orbital floor. The conjunctival route has numerous advantages and enlarges the surgical arsenal of the specialist by providing another approach to the orbito-palpebral structures.