Critical pre- and postoperative factors in evaluating ptosis.

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Frontiers in ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-08-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fopht.2025.1609113
Jordan N Cornwell, Claire S Smith, Katherine M Lucarelli, Alexander Sones, Daniel B Rootman
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Abstract

Background: Blepharoptosis repair is a common eyelid surgery worldwide, however technique and outcome measurements vary widely.

Objective: This study aims to determine a consensus on pre- and postoperative factors important to oculoplastic surgeons in the evaluation of ptosis.

Methods: Oculoplastic surgeons were queried to describe 10 or more variables important for pre- and postoperative evaluation of ptosis and subsequently rate them on a 5-point Likert scale. A nominal group meeting determined a consensus on the 10 most important pre- and postoperative factors based on the previous survey responses. Mean and standard deviation for Likert score responses were compared using a student's t-test.

Results: One hundred and sixty-three respondents contributed a total of 1,909 open-ended responses. The two most cited factors were levator function (91.4%) and upper marginal reflex distance (87.7%). Known secondary causes of ptosis (75.5%), health of cornea and tear film (58.9%) and brow elevation/compensation (55.2%) were reported as important by over 50% of the respondents. The final variables were categorized into four groups: Causes of Ptosis, Surgical Planning, Anatomy and Symmetry, and Ptosis-Related Quality of Life.

Conclusion: A cohort of ASOPRS oculoplastic surgeons reached a consensus on a critical set of variables important for ptosis evaluation.

评估上睑下垂的关键术前和术后因素。
背景:上睑下垂修复是世界范围内常见的眼睑手术,然而技术和结果测量差异很大。目的:本研究旨在确定一个共识的术前和术后因素,重要的眼科整形外科医生在评估上睑下垂。方法:询问眼科整形外科医生描述10个或更多对上睑下垂术前和术后评估重要的变量,然后用5分李克特量表对它们进行评分。一个名义上的小组会议根据之前的调查结果确定了10个最重要的术前和术后因素的共识。使用学生t检验比较李克特得分反应的均值和标准差。结果:163名受访者共提供了1,909份开放式回复。提到最多的两个因素是提上肌功能(91.4%)和上边缘反射距离(87.7%)。超过50%的受访者认为,已知的继发原因是上睑下垂(75.5%)、角膜和泪膜健康(58.9%)和眉毛抬高/补偿(55.2%)。最后的变量被分为四组:上睑下垂的原因,手术计划,解剖和对称,以及上睑下垂相关的生活质量。结论:一组ASOPRS眼科整形外科医生就上睑下垂评估的一系列重要变量达成了共识。
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