Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3143078 Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeSevere congenital eyelid ptosis present as a functional and aesthetic problem. The choices of procedures depend mainly on providing an additional elevator force to the upper lid to elevate it, and maintain a reasonable eye opening and vision. We describe a simple open loop fascia lata suspension sling to the frontalis muscle to treat patients with sever eyelid ptosis and poor levator function.MethodsSixty nine lids in 51 patients, were enrolled in this study, all had sever eyelid ptosis and had autogenous fascial sling used for the correction of the ptosis.ResultsThe final lid level and contour was evaluated after the follow-up period and showed that the results were satisfactory in 77% of the patients. The unsatisfactory results were due to under correction in 10%, poor lid crease in 6%, lid notch in 4%, and entropion in 3% of the operated lids.ConclusionsThe accurate evaluation and implementation of this technique can correct the problem of ptosis provided that the patients exercises the frontalis muscle in order to accomplish the desired lid level.

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