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Surgical strategy for congenital blepharophimosis syndrome.

Authors :
Huang WQ
Qiao Q
Zhao R
Wang XJ
Fang XQ
Source :
Chinese medical journal [Chin Med J (Engl)] 2007 Aug 20; Vol. 120 (16), pp. 1413-5.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Background: So far, most of the surgical techniques for congenital blepharophimosis syndrome are two-stage procedures. In this study, we investigated a modified one-stage procedure to reduce the suffering of patients.<br />Methods: From 2003 to 2005, we adopted an one-stage technique combining blepharoptosis correction with medial canthoplasty in 16 patients with congenital blepharophimosis syndrome (10 male, 6 female; aged from 6 to 21). All the patients had bilateral severe blepharoptosis, epicanthus inversus, and flat dorsum nasi. The movement of the upper lid was 0 to 3 mm, vertical length of the eye fissure 2 to 4 mm, horizontal length 13 to 22 mm, and the distance between the eyes was 35 to 39 mm. The patients were followed up for one half to 2 years after the operation.<br />Results: In all the patients, after the operation, the horizontal length of the eyelid > 25 mm, the vertical length > 6 mm. and the distance between the eyes < 35 mm. The appearance of their double eyelids was satisfying.<br />Conclusion: The modified one-stage technique combining blepharoptosis correction with medial canthoplasty can achieve favorable outcomes for patients with congenital blepharophimosis syndrome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0366-6999
Volume :
120
Issue :
16
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Chinese medical journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17825170