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Clinical Trial
. 1985 Feb;92(2):237-42.
doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(85)34046-0.

Ptosis and cataract surgery. A multivariant computer analysis of a prospective study

Clinical Trial

Ptosis and cataract surgery. A multivariant computer analysis of a prospective study

L J Kaplan et al. Ophthalmology. 1985 Feb.

Abstract

A prospective study investigated the effect of local anesthesia, eyelid edema and superior rectus muscle injury on postoperative ptosis. Patients were randomized into four groups to study these effects. Group A received a Van Lint eyelid block and a superior rectus bridle suture. Group B received a Van Lint block and an episcleral retraction suture. Group C received a Nadbath retroauricular facial nerve block and a superior rectus bridle suture. Group D received a Nadbath block and an episcleral retraction suture. Results of the study indicate that postoperative ptosis can be significantly reduced by varying our operative techniques. Postoperative ptosis was significantly increased in group A and reduced in group D. It appears that trauma to the superior rectus muscle complex is the most critical factor in postoperative ptosis. Fifty five and one-half percent of the population entered the study with preoperative ptosis. Preoperative ptosis had no effect on postoperative ptosis. Lid crease, superior sulcus fullness and lash rotation are poor anatomical landmarks of levator insertion in the elderly population, both preoperatively and postoperatively.

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