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Outcomes of lower eyelid retractor recession and lateral horn lysis in lower eyelid elevation for facial nerve palsy.

P Tan1,2, J Wong3, W F Siah1, R Malhotra1.   

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PurposeTo report outcomes and complications of lower eyelid retractor recession and lateral horn lysis (RR) for lower eyelid elevation in patients with facial nerve palsy (FNP).Patients and methodsRetrospective review. Patients with FNP undergoing RR alone (group 1) or with adjunctive procedures (canthal suspension-group 2, tarsorrhaphy-group 3, and full-thickness skin graft-group 4) during a 5-year period were included. Patient demographics, lagophthalmos, occurrence of eyelid malpositions, recurrent retraction, and repeat procedures were noted from medical records. Measures of lower eyelid height (LEH) and lid lag on downgaze were obtained from standard photographs.ResultsForty-two patients (23 females, mean age was 59 years) were included. Mean follow-up was 24 months (range 6-77). Median improvement in LEH following surgery was significant in Group 1 (0.90 mm, IQR: 0.37-0.91, P=0.20) and in Group 2 (0.51 mm, IQR: 0.30-1.37, P<0.001), respectively. Median improvement in blink lagophthalmos was 3.00 mm (IQR: 3.00-3.50, P=0.02) in Group 1 and 3.50 mm (IQR: 1.75-5.00, P<0.001) in Group 2. Median improvement in lagophthalmos on gentle eye closure was 2.00 mm (IQR: 1.50-3.00, P=0.02) in Group 1 and 1.00 mm (IQR: 0-2.13, P=0.006) in Group 2. No new cases of ectropion were noted. 23.5% of patients required a repeat RR at a mean interval of 20 (range 1-70) months and a further 9.8% required a third procedure at a mean interval of 21 (range 18-29) months.ConclusionRR improves lower eyelid retraction and lagophthalmos in FNP either alone or when combined as an adjunctive procedure. It does not aggravate paralytic ectropion although repeated retractor recessions may be required to improve retraction.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28862257      PMCID: PMC5811694          DOI: 10.1038/eye.2017.174

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


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