FOXS MODIFIED TECHNIQUE USING THE MERSILENE MESH SLING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BLEPHAROPTOSIS

Citation
Cb. Gabrieli et al., FOXS MODIFIED TECHNIQUE USING THE MERSILENE MESH SLING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BLEPHAROPTOSIS, Ophthalmic surgery, 27(11), 1996, pp. 924-928
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology,Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
0022023X
Volume
27
Issue
11
Year of publication
1996
Pages
924 - 928
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-023X(1996)27:11<924:FMTUTM>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Frontalis suspension is the best surgical pr ocedure for severe ptosis with poor or absent levator muscle function. In addition to autologous fascia lata, a variety of materials are ava ilable for suspension. The authors describe the use of Mersilene mesh slings developed to overcome the problems of failure, slippage, and ex trusion commonly associated with various suspensory materials. PATIENT S AND METHODS: Brow suspension was performed in 20 ptotic eyelids of 1 4 patients. All patients had severe ptosis with levator function of 4 mm or less. The surgical technique used was a modified version of the method originally described by Fox using the Mersilene mesh sling. RES ULTS: The improvement in lid height was evaluated by preoperative and postoperative vertical aperture measurements and ranged from 2 to 5 mm (average 3.5 mm). The results were maintained in all cases during a f ollow-up period of 18 months. CONCLUSION: The good functional and cosm etic results suggest that Fox's modified technique using the Mersilene mesh sling has a definite place in ptosis management.