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Πέμπτη 28 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017

Transcutaneous aponeurotic repair with small detachment of the levator aponeurosis for aponeurotic blepharoptosis in Japanese patients

Publication date: Available online 28 September 2017
Source:Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Author(s): Hiromichi Matsuda, Takuya Shiba, Yasuhiro Takahashi, Hiroshi Tsuneoka
PurposeTo examine the surgical outcomes of a modified transcutaneous aponeurotic repair for aponeurotic blepharoptosis in a Japanese population.MethodsThis retrospective study included 75 eyelids of 45 patients with aponeurotic blepharoptosis who had undergone a modified transcutaneous aponeurotic repair. This procedure included a long skin incision for securing a wide surgical field, creation of a double eyelid crease, and a small extent of detachment of the levator aponeurosis from the tarsal surface. Functional success was defined as a postoperative margin reflex distance-1 of 2–5 mm without serious complications at 3 months postoperatively. Cosmetic success was judged by achieving a ≤1-mm laterality of eyelid height, a ≤2-mm laterality of pretarsal show, and symmetry of the eyelid contour at 3 months postoperatively.ResultsThe functional success rate was 70.7% among all patients, with 84.4%, 86.7%, and 88.9% of patients showing cosmetic success regarding symmetry of eyelid height, pretarsal show, and eyelid contour, respectively. After applying functional and all 3 cosmetic criteria simultaneously, 28 patients (62.2%) were satisfied in this study. No serious complications occurred during the follow-up period.ConclusionsThis modified procedure provided good functional and cosmetic outcomes for aponeurotic blepharoptosis, indicating an acceptable blepharoptosis repair for East Asian patients.



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