Shaikha Al Eid, Hamad M AlSulaiman, Sahar M Elkhamary, Osama Al Sheikh, Alicia Ferrero-Galindo, Rajiv Kandekhar, Silvana A Schellini
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摘要
目的:确定上睑提肌(LPS)/上直肌群(SR)是否会影响后天性无眼窝患者的上睑和穹窿的位置:这项非随机、非干预性的对比研究包含了21名单侧后天性眼窝植入物修复患者的回顾性数据。研究评估了LPM/SR肌肉复合体的高分辨率计算机断层扫描(CT)测量结果、上睑的临床地形位置、主要注视位置的上穹窿和下穹窿深度。人口统计学数据以频率和百分比比例表示,而将眼窝测量结果与正常对侧眼窝进行比较的定量变量则使用非参数检验进行统计分析,并考虑 PR 结果:与正常眼眶相比,无眼球眼眶的LPS长度明显较短(P=0.01),SR明显较厚(P=0.02)。无眼球眼窝存在眼球下垂,而正常眼眶则没有(P=0.002),而两者的提上睑肌功能均正常(P>0.05,所有比较)。眼眦与对侧正常眼眶的上穹窿深度相似(P=0.192),下穹窿深度也相似(P=0.351):结论:与正常眼眶相比,使用球形植入物修复的后天性眼窝具有更短的LPS、更厚的SR和更多的滞后性。应进一步研究 LPS 和 SR 与其他眼眶结构的关系,以及在眼睑和外部眼球假体最终位置上的被动或主动作用力。
Superior rectus/levator complex in acquired anophthalmic socket repaired with spheric implant-a computed tomography scan and topographic study.
Aim: To determine whether the levator palpebrae superioris (LPS)/superior rectus (SR) muscle complex, can influence the position of the upper lid and fornix in acquired anophthalmic sockets.
Methods: This comparative non-randomized and non-interventional study included retrospective data of 21 patients with unilateral acquired anophthalmic sockets repaired with spheric implants. High-resolution computed tomography (CT) measurements of the LPM/SR muscle complex and clinical topographic position of the upper lid, superior and inferior fornix depth in primary gaze position were evaluated. Demographic data were presented as frequency and percentage proportions and quantitative variables comparing the socket measurements with the normal contralateral orbit was statistically analyzed using non-parametric tests considering P<0.05.
Results: The anophthalmic orbits had a significantly shorter LPS length (P=0.01) and significantly thicker SR (P=0.02) than the normal orbit. Lagophthalmos was present in anophthalmic sockets but not in normal orbits (P=0.002), while levator function was normal in both (P>0.05, all comparisons). The superior fornix depth was similar in the anophthalmic socket and the contralateral normal orbit (P=0.192) as well the inferior fornix depth (P=0.351).
Conclusion: Acquired anophthalmic sockets repaired with spheric implants have shorter LPS, thicker SR, and more lagophthalmos than normal orbits. The relationship of the LPS and SR with other orbital structures, associated with passive or active forces acting in the final position of the lids and external ocular prosthesis should be further investigated.
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