2022
DOI: 10.1111/ceo.14112
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Silicone sling frontalis suspension for congenital ptosis: Outcome of 174 consecutive cases

Abstract: Background: Frontalis suspension (FS) is the treatment of choice in congenital ptosis with poor levator function. We report the surgical outcome of FS using a double triangle configuration of silicone slings in children. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of all paediatric patients with simple myogenic congenital ptosis repaired with FS over a 12-year period (2009)(2010)(2011)(2012)(2013)(2014)(2015)(2016)(2017)(2018)(2019)(2020). Each silicone sling was secured by simple knots. Pre-and post-operative margi… Show more

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“…This August issue of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology includes two studies of surgical outcomes for quite different paediatric eye diseases. Landau Prat and colleagues 1 report on the results of silicone sling frontalis suspension in a group of 174 children with myogenic congenital ptosis who were operated upon at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA, United States). Hansen and co‐workers 2 present the biometric and refractive results of surgery for congenital or developmental cataract in 56 children who were treated at Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, Denmark).…”
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“…This August issue of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology includes two studies of surgical outcomes for quite different paediatric eye diseases. Landau Prat and colleagues 1 report on the results of silicone sling frontalis suspension in a group of 174 children with myogenic congenital ptosis who were operated upon at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA, United States). Hansen and co‐workers 2 present the biometric and refractive results of surgery for congenital or developmental cataract in 56 children who were treated at Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, Denmark).…”
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confidence: 99%