简化无缝线睑板切除术治疗上睑下垂:一个病例系列。

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Henry Bair, Narmien Murdock, Karine Shebaclo, Mansi Shah, Jacqueline R Carrasco
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目的:勒肌结膜切除术(MMCR)是一种完善的矫正轻至中度上睑下垂的后路方法。传统的方法包括切除测量的勒氏肌和结膜,然后用缝线逼近切除的边缘。近年来,各种无缝线MMCR技术被报道。在这里,我们描述和评估一种改进的无缝线方法,消除了对专门仪器的需要。方法:回顾性分析MMCR无缝线上睑下垂修补术的疗效。所有手术均由一名外科医生完成。对于手术本身,弯曲的止血器被用来描绘和夹住测量的勒氏肌和结膜,然后切除并烧灼。分析手术结果,包括边缘反射距离(MRD1)改善、对称性和并发症。结果:66例接受无缝线MMCR的成人患者共105眼睑纳入本研究。50个眼睑(47.6%)同时进行了眼睑成形术和内眉固定术。在整个队列中,MRD1的平均增加为3.31 mm,在单独使用mmcr的队列中,MRD1的平均增加为2.76 mm。96%的双侧病例达到1mm以内的对称。术后并发症限于5例异物感和1例化脓性肉芽肿。1例患者需要外睑下垂修复。结论:本文描述的改良无缝线MMCR是一种简单、有效、安全的上睑下垂修复技术,无论是单独使用还是与眼睑和眉毛手术一起使用,都能提供良好的效果,潜在的并发症最小。
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A simplified sutureless Müllerectomy for ptosis repair: a case series.

Purpose: Müller's muscle-conjunctival resection (MMCR) is a well-established posterior approach to correct mild to moderate ptosis. Traditional methods involve resection of a measured segment of Müller's muscle and conjunctiva, followed by the approximation of resected edges with sutures. In recent years, various sutureless MMCR techniques have been reported. Here, we describe and evaluate a modified sutureless approach that eliminates the need for specialized instruments.

Methods: A retrospective case series was conducted to evaluate outcomes of patients who underwent sutureless MMCR ptosis repair. All surgeries were performed by one surgeon. For the procedure itself, curved hemostats were used to delineate and clamp the measured amount of Müller's muscle and conjunctiva, which were then resected and cauterized. Surgical outcomes, including margin reflex distance (MRD1) improvement, symmetry, and complications, were analyzed.

Results: A total of 105 eyelids from 66 adult patients who underwent sutureless MMCR were included in this study. Fifty eyelids (47.6%) underwent concurrent procedures such as blepharoplasty and internal browpexy. The mean increase in MRD1 was 3.31 mm in the entire cohort and 2.76 mm in the MMCR-alone cohort. Symmetry within 1 mm was achieved in 96% of bilateral cases. Post-operative complications were limited to foreign body sensation in five patients and pyogenic granuloma in one patient. One patient required revision with external ptosis repair.

Conclusions: The modified sutureless MMCR described here is a simple, effective, and safe technique for ptosis repair, either in isolation or with concomitant eyelid and brow procedures, providing excellent outcomes with minimal potential complications.

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CiteScore
2.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: 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.
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