Does injecting small amounts of fillers prevent the development of secondary blindness?

Author:

Yi Kyu‐Ho12ORCID,Lee Hyung‐Jin3,Kim Woo‐Ram4,An Min Ho5,Park Hyun‐Jin1,Hu Hyewon1,Kim Hee‐Jin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division in Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Department of Oral Biology, Human Identification Research Institute, BK21 PLUS Project Yonsei University College of Dentistry Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Maylin Clinic (Apgujeong) Seoul Republic of Korea

3. Department of Anatomy, Catholic Institute for Applied Anatomy, College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul Republic of Korea

4. Wyne Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Clinic Chungjusi Republic of Korea

5. Department of Biomedical Informatics Ajou University School of Medicine Suwon South Korea

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionInadvertent entry of filler products into the supratrochlear, supraorbital, or dorsal nasal arteries, among other branches of the ophthalmic artery, might result in an immediate and devastating loss of vision. We wanted to examine how much filler could block the ophthalmic artery.Materials and MethodsTwenty‐nine fresh cadavers were examined. We exposed the arterial supply to the opthalmic artery by dissecting the orbital area. Thereafter, 17 filler injections were introduced into the supratrochlear, supraorbital, and dorsal nasal arteries each. The amount of filler injection that completely blocked the ophthalmic artery was measured. Additionally, one of the head specimens was processed using phosphotungstic acid‐based contrast enhancement micro‐computed tomography to analyze each arteries to obstruct its whole ophthalmic artery.ResultsThe supratrochlear, supraorbital, and dorsal nasal arteries had mean volumes in milliliter (mean ± standard deviation) of 0.0397 ± 0.010 mL, 0.0409 ± 0.00932 mL, and 0.0368 ± 0.00732 mL, respectively. However, the arteries did not differ significantly.ConclusionEven a modest amount of filler injection can completely block the ophthalmic artery, resulting in visual loss.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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