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  • * Correctly repairing the anterior limb of the MPL is crucial to avoid misalignment of the canthus after surgery.
  • * This video offers effective techniques and helpful tips for managing the MPL during a medial maxillectomy performed through a lateral rhinotomy.

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The positional stability of the inner canthus is mainly provided by the anterior limb of the medial palpable ligament (MPL). Proper repair of the anterior limb of the MPL is extremely important to prevent postoperative canthus malposition. This video presents proven techniques and technical tips for MPL management in medial maxillectomy via a lateral rhinotomy. Laryngoscope, 135:622-625, 2025.

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