额肌悬吊术治疗儿童上睑下垂的疗效

Q4 Medicine
Safinaz Mohd Khialdin, F. Martin, Michael M Jones, C. Donaldson
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目的:描述应用额肌悬吊技术进行儿童上睑下垂手术的效果。设计:回顾性研究。方法:纳入2009年4月至2014年4月在Westmead儿童医院接受额肌悬吊术的所有上睑下垂患者。对患者的病历进行了回顾和分析。结果:共有55名患者(74例初级手术)被纳入研究。68例(91.9%)采用硅胶作为额肌悬吊材料,3例采用Gore-Tex,3例使用阔筋膜。对于使用硅胶的手术,复发率为10.29%;4.41%有感染,1.47%有暴露性角膜病变。使用Gore-Tex的三种手术都出现了术后感染。在使用阔筋膜的三种手术中均未记录到术后并发症。结论:Westmead儿童医院的做法发生了变化,从使用倾斜的阔筋膜到使用硅胶作为额肌悬吊材料。硅胶手术的术后并发症和复发率相对较低。鉴于自体阔筋膜的长期成功率和并发症较少,可以考虑将其作为年龄较大儿童的替代方案。
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Outcome of frontalis suspension surgery in pediatric ptosis
Purpose: To describe the outcome of pediatric ptosis surgery using frontalis suspension technique. Design: Retrospective study. Methods: All patients with ptosis who underwent frontalis suspension from April 2009 to April 2014 at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead were included. Medical records of patients were reviewed and analyzed. Results: A total of 55 patients (74 primary procedures) were included in the study. Sixty-eight procedures (91.9%) used silicone as frontalis suspension material, three procedures used Gore-Tex, and three procedures used fascia lata. For procedures using silicone, the recurrence rate was 10.29%; 4.41% had infection and 1.47% had exposure keratopathy. All three procedures using Gore-Tex developed postoperative infection. No postoperative complication was documented in all the three procedures using fascia lata. Conclusion: A change in the practice from using banked fascia lata to silicone as frontalis suspension material is seen at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead. The postoperative complications and recurrence rate in procedures using silicone are relatively low. Autologous fascia lata could be considered as an alternative for older children in view of its long-term success rate and fewer complications.
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Asian Journal of Ophthalmology
Asian Journal of Ophthalmology Medicine-Ophthalmology
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of OPHTHALMOLOGY is the official peer-reviewed journal of the South East Asia Glaucoma Interest Group (SEAGIG) and is indexed in EMBASE/Excerpta Medica. Asian Journal of OPHTHALMOLOGY is published quarterly (four [4] issues per year) by Scientific Communications International Limited. The journal is published on-line only and is distributed free of cost via the SEAGIG website.
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