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Surgical blepharoptosis--the bridle suture factor?

J I Patel1, M Blount, C Jones.   

Abstract

AIMS: To evaluate the role of the superior rectus bridle suture in the development of post cataract blepharoptosis.
METHODS: We compared the incidence of postoperative ptosis in two groups of patients undergoing cataract extraction. In the first group (32 patients), a temporal corneal approach was employed with no superior rectus bridle suture. In the second group (38 patients), a superior approach with a bridle suture was used. Both groups of patients underwent phacoemulsification with the use of peribulbar anaesthesia, a pressure lowering device and a speculum. We recorded the lid position at least 12 weeks following surgery and determined the degree of postoperative ptosis. Two-sided Fischer's Exact Test was used to test for significant difference between the two groups (using a statistical software package Instat Version 3.0 for Windows).
RESULTS: Taking 2 mm of ptosis as a significant change, 11.5% of those undergoing temporal section sustained postoperative ptosis whilst it occurred in 12.9% of those who underwent a superior approach.
CONCLUSIONS: The presence or absence of the superior rectus bridle suture and the site of the ocular wound do not significantly contribute to the incidence of postoperative ptosis. We would suggest that the causative factors are peribulbar anaesthesia, a pressure lowering device and the use of the speculum.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12194064     DOI: 10.1038/sj.eye.6700022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye (Lond)        ISSN: 0950-222X            Impact factor:   3.775


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