Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1995;36(7):1093-1104.
Published online July 1, 1995.
A Clinical Study of Surgical Results on 456 Blepharoptosis.
Kyung Seok Choe, Yong Sup Kim, Tae Soo Lee
1Department of Ophthalmology, Capital Armed Force General Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
2Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea.
안검하수 수술 456 예에 대한 임상적 연구
이태수(Tae Soo Lee),최경석(Kyung Seok Choe),김용섭(Yong Sup Kim)
Abstract
We have performed surgical procedure in 456 patients(582 lids) with blepharoptosis. The surgical results were studied retrospectively according to age, sex, etiology, surgical methods, surgical results, and postoperative complications. Of all patients, male accounted for 58.6% and monocular ptosis(72.4%) occurred more often in the right eye(37.5%) than in left eye and binocular ptosis was found in 126 cases(27.6%) and most of ptosis proved to be congenital(92.3%) in origin. The 3~4mm group(63.9%) was the highest in the amount of blepharoptosis and the function of levator was most common in less than 4mm group(69.0%). The surgical results on cosmesls were obtained successfully in 501 lids(86.1%). The postoperative complications were undercorrection(11.7%) that was most frequent, and followed by overcorrection(3.5%), exposure keratitis(3.3%), poor lid contour(2.6%), Infection(1.2%) and others(0.5%).
Key Words: Blepharoptosis;Postoperative complications;Surgical results


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