ISSN : 2234-7550
This study presents a modified upper eyelid approach incorporating a lateral canthotomy to improve surgical access in complex fronto-orbital fractures. A 69-year-old male patient with no comorbidities was admitted to the regional hospital of Rancagua with a left fronto-orbital-zygomatic fracture. Surgery was performed under general anesthesia using an upper eyelid incision combined with a lateral canthotomy to enhance exposure of the fracture site. Reduction and osteosynthesis of the lateral orbital wall and part of the frontal bone were successfully achieved without complications. The modified approach provided wide and direct access to the affected areas, particularly beneficial in cases with comminuted fractures requiring the placement of multiple osteosynthesis elements. The lateral canthotomy significantly expanded the surgical field, facilitating accurate reconstruction. Additionally, the eyelid incision, placed along the natural palpebral crease, offered excellent aesthetic results with a nearly imperceptible scar. This technique proves to be a valuable option for the management of complex fronto-orbital injuries, combining effective exposure with favorable cosmetic outcomes. It is especially useful in extended fractures where optimal visualization is critical for successful repair. The upper eyelid approach with lateral canthotomy thus stands out as a reliable and aesthetically conscious alternative for orbital fracture surgery.