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Bina Journal of Ophthalmology. 2009; 14 (3): 235-240
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-165173

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To describe the etiology, outcomes and complications of levator resection procedure for correction of congenital and acquired blepharoptosis. In a retrospective nonrandomized study, medical records of 136 patients with blepharoptosis who underwent levator resection at Labbafinejad Medical Center from 1995 to 2005 were evaluated. Of 136 patients undergoing levator resection [including 44.1% men and 55.9% women with mean age of 20 +/- 13.8 [range 2-80] years], 120 cases had congenital ptosis [88.2%] while others had acquired ptosis. Success rate was 83.1% which was more frequent in acquired ptosis than congenital ptosis [93.8% vs. 81.7%, P=0.30]. Second and third surgeries for residual ptosis were performed in 19.1% and 2.2% of patients, respectively. The most common complication was under-correction [13.9%]. Levator resection an effective method for correction of upper eyelid ptosis with low complication rates and seems to be more effective in acquired ptosis

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