Abstract
3/2012
vol. 114
Original paper
Frontalis suspension using autogenous fascia lata – evaluation of long-term outcome
- Klinika Chirurgii Plastycznej Centrum Medycznego Kształcenia Podyplomowego w Warszawie
Online publish date: 2012/10/12
Purpose: To evaluate long-term outcome of frontalis suspension using autogenous fascia lata (frontalis suspension – FS) which
is indicated in the treatment of severe blepharoptosis with minimal levator function.
Material and methods: Fourty one patients (23 females, 18 males, aged 6–79 years, mean 41.4 years) who underwent FS
between 1999 and 2009 were evaluated. Mean follow-up was 55 months. Functional outcome was measured on digital photographs by analysis of an upper eyelid margin position below the superior limbus. Following criteria were used: very good
(< 3 mm), good (3–5 mm), unsatisfactory (>5 mm). Aesthetic outcome was assessed in terms of lid contour, symmetry of lid
height and lid crease. Patient satisfaction and life quality improvement were evaluated in the survey.
Results: Functional outcome was very good in 36%, good in 59.3%, unsatisfactory in 4.7%. Recurrence occured in 4,6% and
complications in 10,9% (lagophthalmos – 6.2%, entropion – 4.7%). Very good aesthetic outcome regarding lid contour, symmetry of lid height and lid crease was achieved in 76.6%, 53.6% and 51.6%, respectively.
Patient satisfaction and life quality improvement was also very high. There were only 1.6% unsatisfied patients.
Conclusions: FS is an efficient method in treatment of severe blepharoptosis.
is indicated in the treatment of severe blepharoptosis with minimal levator function.
Material and methods: Fourty one patients (23 females, 18 males, aged 6–79 years, mean 41.4 years) who underwent FS
between 1999 and 2009 were evaluated. Mean follow-up was 55 months. Functional outcome was measured on digital photographs by analysis of an upper eyelid margin position below the superior limbus. Following criteria were used: very good
(< 3 mm), good (3–5 mm), unsatisfactory (>5 mm). Aesthetic outcome was assessed in terms of lid contour, symmetry of lid
height and lid crease. Patient satisfaction and life quality improvement were evaluated in the survey.
Results: Functional outcome was very good in 36%, good in 59.3%, unsatisfactory in 4.7%. Recurrence occured in 4,6% and
complications in 10,9% (lagophthalmos – 6.2%, entropion – 4.7%). Very good aesthetic outcome regarding lid contour, symmetry of lid height and lid crease was achieved in 76.6%, 53.6% and 51.6%, respectively.
Patient satisfaction and life quality improvement was also very high. There were only 1.6% unsatisfied patients.
Conclusions: FS is an efficient method in treatment of severe blepharoptosis.
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