Surgical treatment of congenital blepharoptosis

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The blepharoptosis is the improper positioning of the upper eyelid, being below its normal position in primary gaze, which is 0.5-2mm below the superior corneal limbus. It may block partially or completely the upper visual field, and lead to aesthetic commitment. The auses are categorized as congenital or acquired. It is considered congenital if present at birth or diagnosed during the first year of life. The main techniques used for the treatment of congenital ptosis are the resection of the levator muscle aponeurosis and the frontalis suspension. The function of the levator muscle is the most important parameter to define the surgical technique. When the function is weak, the frontalis suspension is more appropriate; the supra-maximal resection of the levator muscle may also be employed. With function above 4 or 5mm, the resection of the aponeurosis is preferred. For the frontalis suspension surgery, various materials can be used, so we present a comparison of the most relevant studies. We also discuss some characteristics in more complicated cases, such as the Blepharophimosis syndrome and the Marcus-Gunn syndrome, and surgical techniques less performed and complications reported.

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Matayoshi, S., Pereira, I. C., & Rossato, L. A. (2014). Surgical treatment of congenital blepharoptosis. Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia, 73(4), 202–209. https://doi.org/10.5935/0034-7280.20140045

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