An Algorithmic Approach to Lower Eyelid Malpositions.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
G Seethapathy, Tejaswi Pagadala, T Premalatha
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Abstract

Involutional lower eyelid malpositions, such as ectropion and entropion, are frequently encountered in oculoplastic clinics, particularly among elderly patients. These conditions result from age-related weakening of the eyelid structures, leading to eyelid eversion (ectropion) or inversion (entropion). Similarly, lagophthalmos, often caused by facial nerve dysfunction or mechanical factors, presents with incomplete eyelid closure. Aim of this article is to propose a clinical grading and a grade based management algorithm for lower eyelid malpositions.Patients with ectropion may experience tearing, irritation, and conjunctival exposure, while those with entropion often present with foreign body sensation, redness, and corneal damage. Lagophthalmos typically manifests as dryness, exposure keratopathy, and nocturnal eye discomfort.This article proposes a structured, graded algorithm to guide the management of these conditions, offering a systematic, stepwise approach tailored to the severity of eyelid malposition.The algorithms are designed to simplify clinical decision-making by categorizing ectropion, entropion, and lagophthalmos into distinct grades, each with corresponding treatment options. These include both conventional surgical techniques and innovative approaches, allowing for individualized care that addresses both functional and aesthetic concerns.The goal of this graded approach is to optimize patient outcomes, reduce recurrence, and enhance the precision of surgical interventions.By providing a comprehensive framework for managing these complex eyelid disorders, this algorithm serves as an essential tool for ophthalmologists in clinical practice.

下眼睑错位的一种算法。
眼睑外翻和内翻是眼科整形诊所经常遇到的下眼睑移位,特别是在老年患者中。这些情况是由于与年龄相关的眼睑结构弱化,导致眼睑外翻(外翻)或内翻(内翻)。同样,眼lagmomos,常由面神经功能障碍或机械因素引起,表现为眼睑不完全闭合。本文的目的是提出一种下眼睑畸形的临床分级和基于分级的管理算法。外翻患者可出现撕裂、刺激和结膜暴露,而内翻患者常出现异物感、红肿和角膜损伤。lagophthalmmos的典型表现为干燥、暴露性角膜病变和夜间眼睛不适。本文提出了一个结构化的、分级的算法来指导这些条件的管理,提供了一个系统的、逐步的方法来适应眼睑错位的严重程度。该算法旨在通过将外翻、内翻和眼lagophthalmos分为不同的等级,并提供相应的治疗方案,从而简化临床决策。这些包括传统的手术技术和创新的方法,允许个性化的护理,解决功能和美学问题。这种分级方法的目标是优化患者的预后,减少复发,提高手术干预的精度。通过提供一个全面的框架来管理这些复杂的眼睑疾病,该算法作为眼科医生在临床实践中的重要工具。
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Facial Plastic Surgery
Facial Plastic Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Facial Plastic Surgery is a journal that publishes topic-specific issues covering areas of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery as it relates to the head, neck, and face. The journal''s scope includes issues devoted to scar revision, periorbital and mid-face rejuvenation, facial trauma, facial implants, rhinoplasty, neck reconstruction, cleft palate, face lifts, as well as various other emerging minimally invasive procedures. Authors provide a global perspective on each topic, critically evaluate recent works in the field, and apply it to clinical practice.
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