2021
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000002867
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Modified Maximal Levator Palpebrae Superioris Shortening in Correcting Congenital Severe Ptosis in Children

Abstract: Objective This study aims to evaluate the clinical effect of modified maximal levator palpebrae superioris shortening method for severe congenital ptosis. Methods A retrospective case series was performed including 66 eyes from 62 patients who underwent modified maximal levator palpebrae superioris shortening surgery to treat severe congenital ptosis between February 2015 and November 2018. Preoperative and postoperative margin reflex distance 1 and lev… Show more

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“…Tarsoconjunctival mullerectomy plus levator resection (TCMLR) is considered as an alternative method to frontalis sling surgery, which is not discussed in the literature, attentionally its success rate, complications and comparison to frontalis sling procedure in the aforementioned ptosis category [19] . Modified maximal levator palpebrae superioris shortening was another effective and endurable route of treatment for sever congenital ptosis with poor LF especially in patients whose LF was less than 2 mm [20] . The aim of the present study is to compare the functional and cosmetic outcomes, complications, and success rate of frontalis sling and TCMLR in subjects with severe unilateral congenital ptosis with poor LF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tarsoconjunctival mullerectomy plus levator resection (TCMLR) is considered as an alternative method to frontalis sling surgery, which is not discussed in the literature, attentionally its success rate, complications and comparison to frontalis sling procedure in the aforementioned ptosis category [19] . Modified maximal levator palpebrae superioris shortening was another effective and endurable route of treatment for sever congenital ptosis with poor LF especially in patients whose LF was less than 2 mm [20] . The aim of the present study is to compare the functional and cosmetic outcomes, complications, and success rate of frontalis sling and TCMLR in subjects with severe unilateral congenital ptosis with poor LF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%