Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2004;45(11):1783-1789.
Published online November 1, 2004.
Clinical Effect of Limited Myectomy for the Treatment of Essential Blepharospasm.
Tae Soo Lee, Jun Sung Choi, Jae Sam Kim
Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea. Tsoooo@hanmail.net
본태안검연축에서 제한된 안윤근절제술의 임상효과
이태수 ( Tae Soo Lee ) , 최준성 ( Jun Sung Choi ) , 김재삼 ( Jae Sam Kim )
Abstract
PURPOSE
Limited protractor myectomy was employed through lid crease incision alone and the effect and complications of this surgery were evaluated and compared with those of the conventional method in essential blepharospasm. METHODS: Seven patients who were not responsive to botulinum toxin injection for essential blepharospasm and who were worried about large scars after protractor myectomy underwent limited myectomy through lid crease incision in the upper lid and lateral myectomy in the lower lid. The corrugator and procerus muscles were left in place. RESULTS: Blepharospasm was improved in five of the seven patients after limited myectomy and by botulinum injection in one of the remaining two patients for whom limited myectomy was not successful. Severe lymphedema seen after protractor myectomy through suprabrow incision was not encountered. Long-term lymphedema, skin necrosis, eyebrow loss, and exposure keratitis were reduced and operative time was shorter than that of conventional methods. CONCLUSIONS: Limited myectomy through lid crease incision in essential blepharospasm has less postoperative complications and shorter operative time than conventional surgery.
Key Words: Blepharospasm;Botulinum toxin;Limited myectomy;Protractor myectomy


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