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  1. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Congenital ptosis with aponeurotic maldevelopment: clinical and surgical perspectives

    Aponeurotic maldevelopment in congenital ptosis

    Childhood ptosis is commonly congenital due to levator muscle dystrophy [ 1 ]. However, in this age group, it could also be neurogenic, mechanical, or aponeurotic. Aponeurotic disinsertion or dehiscence is a well-recognised cause of involutional or …

  2. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Sling for the sling: a new technique for long-term correction of severe congenital ptosis

    Congenital ptosis is a condition characterized by the drooping of one or both upper eyelids present at birth or within the first year of life which results in a narrow vertical palpebral fissure. It occurs due to the inadequate development of the …

  3. 13.03.2024 | Online First

    Simultaneous Vertical Mastopexy During Aquafilling Removal: An Effective Way to Reshape the Breast with Ptosis

    Aquafilling, a hydrophilic gel composed of 98% sodium chloride solution (0.9%) and 2% cation polyamide, was once a popular breast filler worldwide and was banned for increasing reports of numerous cases of complications [ 1 – 7 ]. Debridement …

  4. 23.08.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Comparisons of the Fusion Point of Orbital Septum and Levator Aponeurosis in Patients with and Without Mild Ptosis

    Double eyelid operation is one of the most common operations in the Department of plastic surgery. In our double eyelid surgery, there are a small number of patients with mild ptosis. These patients need to be corrected for ptosis during double …

  5. 15.02.2024 | Online First

    A Systematic Quality Assessment of Online Resources on Eyelid Ptosis Using the Modified Ensuring Quality Information for Patients (mEQIP) Tool

    Blepharoptosis, the pathological drooping of the upper eyelid(s), is a complex condition that represents both a medical and surgical challenge, deeply affecting the quality of life of patients. While it typically manifests as an isolated …

  6. 11.09.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Tape Eyelid Closure: An Effective Solution for Nocturnal Lagophthalmos in Patients with Ptosis and Poor Bell’s Phenomenon

    Ptosis patients with poor Bell’s phenomenon often face a greater risk of corneal exposure after surgery than patients with positive Bell’s phenomenon. Recurrent corneal exposure can make patients uncomfortable, causing photophobia, foreign body …

  7. 21.12.2023 | Online First

    Awakening ptosis, extending the clinical characteristics

  8. Open Access 11.10.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Subclinical Upper Eyelid Ptosis in Asian Patients: The Role of Levator Advancement in Optimizing Outcomes in “Cosmetic” Upper Blepharoplasty

    “Asian upper blepharoplasty” is one of the most common cosmetic procedures done in Asia [ 1 , 2 ]. The aim of the surgery is to create attractive and brighter eyes. Much of the emphasis in the literature on Asian upper blepharoplasty focuses on …

  9. Open Access 01.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    The role of Whitnall’s ligament position in the success of levator resection surgery in congenital ptosis

    Blepharoptosis as a malpositioned (lower than normal) upper eyelid is considered congenital if evident in the early years of life. It can be either unilateral or bilateral, isolated or associated with other ocular or systemic diseases [ 1 ].

  10. 22.03.2023 | OriginalPaper

    “Double-Ring” Method for Treating Breast Ptosis: a New Approach with Local Tissue Rearrangement

    Various traditional gland dermal pedicle techniques for breast ptosis had disadvantages, such as inverted T or vertical scars and poor sensation function in the nipple and areola in most cases, or even an unesthetic shape in some cases. We felt …

  11. 29.05.2023 | OriginalPaper

    A novel technique for small-incision levator resection with a double mattress suture for ptosis correction

  12. Open Access 01.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Expanded phenotypic spectrum of FOXL2 Variant c.672_701dup revealed by whole-exome sequencing in a rare blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus syndrome family

    Blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES; OMIM #110,100) is a rare, autosomally inherited disease that occurs in approximately 1 in 50,000 births worldwide [ 1 ]. BPES primarily affects the development of the eyes with four …

  13. 05.05.2023 | ReviewPaper

    Surgical Interventions for Congenital Ptosis: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of 14 Randomized Controlled Trials

    Congenital ptosis is a malposition of one or both eyelids present at birth due to abnormal development of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, the primary elevator of the eyelid [ 1 ]. Congenital ptosis is the most common type of ptosis in the …

  14. 17.05.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Congenital ptosis repair in children: comparison of frontalis muscle suspension surgery and levator muscle surgery

    Congenital ptosis is a condition in which the eyelid droops abnormally over the eye before the age of one year. Most cases present unilaterally and are diagnosed within weeks of birth. Typically, this condition is isolated, non-syndromic, and …

  15. Open Access 01.12.2023 | ReviewPaper

    Corneal biophysical changes after upper eyelid blepharoplasty and ptosis surgery: a review

    Upper eyelid surgeries, such as blepharoplasty and ptosis correction, are commonly performed procedures worldwide. This review examines the effects of these surgeries on ocular properties and visual function. A search of the PubMed and Google …

  16. 31.03.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Verifying the reliability of septum-enhanced inferior pedicle technique for patients with high-grade breast ptosis undergoing reduction mammaplasty

    Multiple techniques have been applied for breast reduction surgery [ 1 ] which depends mainly in the basic of well-preserved vascularity to the nipple–areola complex (NAC), which represents the most important aesthetic and functional unit of the …

  17. Open Access 06.10.2022 | Letter

    Does Absorbable Mesh Prevent Recurrent Ptosis after Mastopexy?

  18. 04.03.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Insulin syringe for anesthesia in ptosis surgery: a randomized, fellow eye-controlled clinical study

    Ptosis surgery is performed under local anesthesia, which allows patients to cooperate during surgery and adjust eyelid height to achieve better postoperative outcomes [ 1 , 2 ]. In most periocular procedures, local anesthesia is administered via …

  19. 16.02.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Septum-sparing minimally invasive technique for levator advancement surgery in aponeurotic ptosis

    Aponeurotic ptosis is the most common type of adult ptosis, and it usually appears in the fifth or sixth decade of life. It is also referred to as involutional or senile ptosis. It can, however, occur in younger people as a result of trauma …

  20. Open Access 01.12.2022 | OriginalPaper

    Cisternal oculomotor schwannoma: a rare cause of anisocoria with ptosis in a child

    The incidence of intracranial schwannomas in medical literature is around 6–8% and most (90%) of them show affliction for vestibular nerve followed by the trigeminal nerve, facial nerve, lower cranial nerves and very rarely oculomotor nerve [ 1 – 4 …]. The first case of oculomotor nerve schwannoma was reported by Kovacs in an autopsy in 1927. Thereafter, around 40 cases of oculomotor nerve schwannomas have been described [

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Hämangiome der Augenregion können zu Ptosis, Verlegung der Sehachse und Amblyopie führen und sollten frühzeitig mit systemischer Propanolol-Therapie behandelt werden. Bei einer kindlichen Ptosis besteht bereits bei leichter bis mittlerer Ausprägung die Gefahr einer Amblyopie, welche zeitnah augenärztlich therapiert werden muss (Brille, Abkleben des besseren Auges, gegebenenfalls Operation). Bei entzündlichen Liderkrankungen ist in der Regel eine Lokaltherapie ausreichend.

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