Outcomes of Maximal Levator Resection Procedure in Cases of Congenital Myogenic Ptosis

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of maximal levator resection in cases of congenital myogenic ptosis with poor levator function. Method: Thirty-threeptotic eyelids of 30 cases undergoing maximal levator resection were retrospectively included. There were 18 male and 12 female cases. The mean age of the cases was 12.55±5.3 years (range, 4-26 years). For all eyes, vertical palpebral aperture, margin reflex distance, levator functions, and upper eyelid crease height were measured. Ptosisseverity was “mild” when the eyelid elevation was ≤2 mm; “moderate” when the eyelid elevation was 3 mm; and “severe” when the eyelid elevation was ≥4 mm. The mean age of the cases (18 males and 12 females) was 12.55±5.3 years (range, 4-26 years). Results and Conclusion: The mean ptosis severity (vertical palpebral aperture) was 5.136 mm preoperatively and 0.818 mm at the postoperative Month 3 (p

Konjenital Miyojenik Pitoz Vakalarında Maksimum Levator Rezeksiyonu Prosedürünün Sonuçları

Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, düşüklevator fonksiyonlu konjenital pitozis olgularında maksimum levator rezeksiyonu sonuçlarını değerlendirmektir. Yöntemler: Retrospektif olarak maksimum levator rezeksiyonu yapılan 30 olgunun 33 pitotik gözkapağı çalışmaya dahil edildi. Olguların 18’i erkek, 12’si kadın idi. Olguların ortalama yaşları 12.55±5.3 yıl (yaş aralığı, 4-26 yıl) idi. Tüm gözlerde dikey gözkapağı açıklığı, marjin reflex uzaklığı, levator fonksiyonu, üst gözkapağı cilt kıvrımı yüksekliği ölçüldü. Pitozis derecesi, gözkapağı hareketi ≤2 mm olduğunda ‘hafif’, 3 mm olduğunda ‘orta’ ve≥4 mm olduğunda ‘ağır’ olarak kaydedildi. Sonuç ve Yorum: Ortalama pitozis derecesi (dikey gözkapağı açıklığı) ameliyat öncesi 5.136mm, ameliyat sonrası 3. ayda 0.818 mm idi (p

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