Mohammad Aloufi, Asma Alhazmi, Rawan AlThaqib, Hamad Alsulaiman
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Abstract
Purpose: To review the anatomical and clinical findings of Centurion Syndrome and explore possible surgical management options.
Methods: A systematic review of the literature on Centurion Syndrome was conducted. Studies that met clinical and anatomical criteria for Centurion Syndrome, written in English and published in peer-reviewed journals, were included.
Results: Out of 53 identified cases, approximately 46 underwent anterior medial canthal tendon (MCT) release with or without posterior fixation, or in combination with other procedures, and achieved total resolution of symptoms over varying follow-up periods. These findings underscore the significance of the anterior limb's position in the pathogenesis of the syndrome and the necessity of surgically correcting it.
Conclusion: Anterior MCT release, with or without posterior fixation, is a commonly employed procedure to address punctal malposition in Centurion Syndrome. Additional interventions are often selected based on punctal and lid-globe status following tendon release.
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Orbit is the international medium covering developments and results from the variety of medical disciplines that overlap and converge in the field of orbital disorders: ophthalmology, otolaryngology, reconstructive and maxillofacial surgery, medicine and endocrinology, radiology, radiotherapy and oncology, neurology, neuroophthalmology and neurosurgery, pathology and immunology, haematology.