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Inferior displacement of the lower eyelid during intraoperative quantification in blepharoptosis surgery

PURPOSE: To examine inferior displacement of the lower eyelid during eye closing in intraoperative quantification of blepharoptosis surgery. METHODS: A series of lower eyelid movements during eye closing in intraoperative quantification of blepharoptosis surgery were examined in 30 eyelids of 15 pat...

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Autores principales: Kakizaki, Hirohiko, Takahashi, Yasuhiro, Zako, Masahiro, Iwaki, Masayoshi
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3045069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21383948
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S16878
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Sumario:PURPOSE: To examine inferior displacement of the lower eyelid during eye closing in intraoperative quantification of blepharoptosis surgery. METHODS: A series of lower eyelid movements during eye closing in intraoperative quantification of blepharoptosis surgery were examined in 30 eyelids of 15 patients (6 males and 9 females; mean age 70.0 years; range 43–81 years) with bilateral aponeurotic blepharoptosis. RESULTS: Inferior displacement of the lower eyelid was observed in all eyelids examined, although the extent varied in each patient (range 2.0–4.5 mm; mean 3.2 mm). Inferior displacement occurred with upward eye movement caused by Bell’s phenomenon. Many wrinkles were simultaneously observed as a result of contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle. After maintaining the inferiorly displaced state for several seconds, 20 lower eyelids in 10 patients naturally moved superiorly to a resting position. On the other hand, 10 lower eyelids in 5 patients remained in the same inferior position for more than 5 seconds, after which we had to manually elevate them to a resting position. The eyes then moved inferiorly to their resting position with a decrease in the number of lower eyelid wrinkles. Once the patients opened their eyes, inferior displacement of the lower eyelid completely disappeared. CONCLUSIONS: Inferior displacement of the lower eyelid during eye closing increases the amount of lagophthalmos. This phenomenon needs to be considered for quantifying the intraoperative lagophthalmos level during blepharoptosis surgery.