Canthus Explained

Canthus

The canthus (: canthi, palpebral commissures) is either corner of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet. More specifically, the inner and outer canthi are, respectively, the medial and lateral ends/angles of the palpebral fissure.

The bicanthal plane is the transversal plane linking both canthi and defines the upper boundary of the midface.

Etymology

The word is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek (), meaning 'corner of the eye'.

Population distribution

The eyes of East Asian and some Southeast Asian people tend to have the inner canthus veiled by the epicanthus. In the Caucasian or double eyelid, the inner corner tends to be exposed completely.[1]

Commissures

Surgery

Canthoplasty refers to a plastic surgery of the medial and/or lateral canthus. This technique is common in cosmetic procedures, as well as procedures that address eyelid function or malposition.[2]

A canthotomy involves cutting the canthus, often performed to release excessive orbital pressure (i.e., from orbital hemorrhage or infection).[3]

The two canthi of each eye (medial and lateral, that is, inner and outer) are represented in cephalometric analysis by the endocanthion and exocanthion landmarks (single points representing the point of each commissural angle).

Pathology

Telecanthus, or dystopia canthorum, is a lateral displacement of the inner canthi of the eyes, giving an appearance of a widened nasal bridge.[4] It is associated with Waardenburg syndrome, which is due to mutation in PAX gene.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Bongsik Kwon, Anh H. Nguyen: Reconsideration of the Epicanthus: Evolution of the Eyelid and the Devolutional Concept of Asian Blepharoplasty Semin Plast Surg. 2015 Aug; 29(3): 171–183.,
  2. Taban. Mehryar R.. 2010. Aesthetic Lateral Canthoplasty. Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 26. 3. 190–194. 10.1097/IOP.0b013e3181baa23f. 20489545 . Stackpath.
  3. Book: Nurse Anesthesia . John J. . Nagelhout . Karen . Plaus . 2009 . Chapter 40. Anesthesia For Ophthalmic Procedures . . 2023-03-24 . 963 . 9780323081016 . Elsevier Health Sciences . Canthotomy is a procedure performed to increase the orbital space by cutting the lateral canthus. This procedure reduces the orbital pressure that results from a retrobulbar hemorrhage..
  4. http://www.utmb.edu/otoref/grnds/genetic-hl-2004-0317/genetic-hl-2004-0317.doc Genetic Hearing Loss
  5. Tagra S, Talwar AK, Walia RL, Sidhu P . Waardenburg syndrome . Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol . 72 . 4 . 326 . 2006 . 16880590 . 10.4103/0378-6323.26718. free .