Abstract

To report surgical repair of a rare case of Tessier number 9 craniofacial cleft. Case report. Tessier number 9 craniofacial cleft is the rarest cleft anomaly. This article reports a congenital eyelid coloboma in a 21-year-old woman that involved the lateral third of the left upper eyelid and extended to the lateral canthus, consistent with number 9 craniofacial cleft Tessier classification. The additional findings included a fibrotic band between the globe and the remnant of the upper lid, which caused a small-angle exotropia. There were also skin appendages in the preauricular area and the inner surface of the nasal columella consistent with Goldenhar syndrome. The eyelid coloboma was repaired by releasing the adhesions and using a composite graft of the hard palate to repair the posterior lamella. The anterior lamella was repaired by creating a skin advancement flap. The esthetic and functional outcomes were acceptable in the 2-year postoperative follow-up period. The composite hard palate graft can be used to repair posterior lamella defect in the case of Tessier number 9 craniofacial cleft.

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