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Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 33, Issue 4, 342-345
Copyright © 1997 by American Animal Hospital Association


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Stellate rhytidectomy: superior entropion repair in a dog with excessive facial skin

CM Stuhr, K Stanz, CJ Murphy, and J McAnulty

A four-year-old Chinese shar pei was presented for entropion repair that had not been corrected adequately with two prior Hotz-Celsus procedures. The primary cause for the failure was the weight of the excessive, superior facial folds often found in this breed. A new technique is presented to measure and remove these folds in a stellate pattern by following natural stress lines, thus effecting surgical repair of the superior lid entropion.





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