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Strabismus ; 32(2): 91-101, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38773721

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Purpose: To assess long-term visual and neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) after strabismus surgery. Methods: A consecutive sample of five children with CZS who underwent strabismus surgery was enrolled. All children underwent a standardized pre- and postoperative protocol including binocular best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) using the Teller Acuity Cards II (TAC II), ocular alignment, functional vision using the functional vision developmental milestones test (FVDMT), and neurodevelopmental milestone evaluation using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development-Third Edition (BSID-III). Scores of the FVDMT outcomes considering the child's developmental age based on the BSID-III score were compared with scores from postoperative assessment. Results: Five children with CZS (3 girls, 2 boys) were enrolled with a mean age at baseline (preoperative) of 35.0 ± 0.7 months (range, 34-36 months) and at final assessment of 64.4 ± 0.5 months (range, 64-65 months). Preoperative BCVA was 1.2 ± 0.5 logMAR and at final assessment 0.7 ± 0.1 logMAR. Successful strabismus surgery outcome was maintained in 4/5 (80.0%) of children at final assessment. The children's BSID-III scores showed significant neurodevelopment delay at the initial assessment (corresponding developmental mean age was 4.7 months) and at their final assessment (corresponding developmental mean age was 5.1 months). There was improvement or stability in 34/46 items evaluated in the FVDMT (73.9%) when comparing baseline with 2-year follow-up. Conclusions: Strabismus surgery resulted in long-term ocular alignment in the majority of children with CZS. All the children showed improvement or stability in more than 70.0% of the functional vision items assessed. Visual and neurodevelopmental dysfunction may be related to complex condition and associated disorders seen in CZS including ocular, neurological, and skeletal abnormalities.


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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Oftalmológicos , Estrabismo , Acuidade Visual , Infecção por Zika virus , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Estrabismo/cirurgia , Estrabismo/fisiopatologia , Pré-Escolar , Infecção por Zika virus/complicações , Acuidade Visual/fisiologia , Seguimentos , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Músculos Oculomotores/fisiopatologia , Visão Binocular/fisiologia , Transtornos do Neurodesenvolvimento/etiologia , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento
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Arq Bras Oftalmol ; 87(3): e20230028, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38537045

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PURPOSE: Evaluation of lid contour and marginal peak point changes to compare outcomes of external levator advancement and Miiller's muscle conjunctival resection surgery in unilateral ptosis. METHODS: We reviewed the charts of unilateral ptosis patients who underwent external levator advancement or Miiller's muscle conjunctival resection. Eyelid contour analysis was conducted on preoperative and 6-month postoperative digital images. This was performed with the multiple margin reflex distances technique, measuring the vertical distance from a line intersecting the center of the pupil to the eyelid margin at 10 positions at 2 mm intervals. The marginal peak point changes were analyzed digitally using the coordinates of the peak point according to the pupil center. Each position's mean distance was compared preoperatively, postoperatively, and with the fellow eyelid. RESULTS: Sixteen patients underwent external levator advancement and 16 patients had Miiller's muscle conjunctival resection. The mean margin reflex distance was improved by both techniques (1.46 vs. 2.43 mm and 1.12 vs. 2.25 mm, p=0.008 and p=0.0001 respectively) and approached that of the fellow eyelid (2.43 vs. 2.88 and 2.25 vs. 2.58 mm, p=0.23 and p=0.19, respectively). However, statistically significant lid margin elevation was limited to between the N6 and T6 points in the external levator advancement group. Whereas, significant elevation was achieved along the whole lid margin in the Miiller's muscle conjunctival resection group. The marginal peak point was shifted slightly laterally in the external levator advancement group (p=0.11). CONCLUSIONS: Both techniques provide effective lid elevation, however, the external levator advancement's effect lessens toward the canthi while Müller's muscle conjunctival resection provides more uniform elevation across the lid margin. The margin reflex distance alone is not sufficient to reflect contour changes.


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Blefaroplastia , Blefaroptose , Humanos , Pálpebras/cirurgia , Blefaroptose/cirurgia , Blefaroplastia/métodos , Túnica Conjuntiva/cirurgia , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg ; 40(5): 565-568, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38534073

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PURPOSE: To measure the spontaneous blinking metrics after blepharoptosis correction with frontalis muscle flap advancement. METHODS: A video system was employed to measure the amplitude and velocity of spontaneous blinking of 24 eyelids after the frontalis muscle flap surgery for blepharoptosis correction. A control group with no eyelid disorders was also measured. The data of 13 eyelids who had frontalis slings with autogenous fascia, which were previously collected with the same method in another study, were used for comparison. Digital images were used to measure the superior margin reflex distance and the presence of lagophthalmos during a gentle closure of the palpebral fissure. Superficial keratitis was assessed by corneal biomicroscopy. RESULTS: The mean amplitude of spontaneous blinking was 6.3 mm in controls, 2.6 mm in the frontalis flap patients, and 2.1 mm in the fascia sling group. The mean blink velocity was 133.8 mm/second in controls, 39.0 mm/second (3.7 standard error) after the frontalis flap, and 36.3 mm/second in patients with frontalis sling with fascia. For these 2 parameters, there was no statistical difference between the surgical groups, but a significant reduction when compared with the control group. No significant association was found between lagophthalmos and keratitis and the surgical procedure. CONCLUSIONS: There is no difference between the blinking metrics of eyelids operated using the frontalis muscle flap advancement technique or frontalis sling with autogenous fascia. The presence of lagophthalmos and keratitis also does not differ between the 2 procedures.


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Blefaroplastia , Blefaroptose , Piscadela , Pálpebras , Músculos Oculomotores , Retalhos Cirúrgicos , Humanos , Piscadela/fisiologia , Blefaroptose/cirurgia , Blefaroptose/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Feminino , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Músculos Oculomotores/fisiopatologia , Pálpebras/cirurgia , Pálpebras/fisiopatologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Blefaroplastia/métodos , Idoso , Adulto , Fenômenos Biomecânicos
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Int Ophthalmol ; 43(11): 4315-4321, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37561253

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PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to measure the effect of rim-off deep lateral decompression for Graves orbitopathy on the lateral rectus muscle path and oculomotor balance. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of the medical records and pre- and postoperative computed tomography scans of 34 orbits of 23 patients who underwent deep lateral decompression alone. The oculomotor balance of these 23 patients was measured with the alternate cover test and prisms before and after surgery. Bezier functions were used to measure the postoperative path of the lateral rectus in all decompressed orbits. RESULTS: Deep lateral decompression induced a curvilinear deformation of the lateral rectus. There was no significant correlation between the position of the point of maximum muscle displacement and the size of the residual lateral wall. The changes in the lateral rectus path had no adverse effects on the oculomotor balance of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: The location of the curvilinear deformation of the lateral rectus does not depend on the residual segment of the lateral wall. The changes of the lateral rectus path have no deleterious effect on the oculomotor balance.


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Oftalmopatia de Graves , Humanos , Oftalmopatia de Graves/diagnóstico , Oftalmopatia de Graves/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Descompressão Cirúrgica , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Órbita/diagnóstico por imagem , Órbita/cirurgia
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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 80: 86-90, 2023 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36996505

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BACKGROUND: Attempts at dynamic reconstruction of the upper eyelid either by neurotization or direct muscle replacement have been scarce. Substitution of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle requires the use of extremely small and pliable structures. As a proof of concept/pilot study, we present a consecutive series of patients who underwent blepharoptosis correction using the neurotized omohyoid muscle graft. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of patients receiving a neurotized omohyoid muscle graft for levator palpebralis substitution between January and December 2019. RESULTS: Five patients were operated (2 male, 3 female); median age was 35.5 years. Median palpebral aperture was 0 mm and levator function was< 1 mm in all cases. Median denervation time for the levator muscle was 9 years. All surgeries were uneventful, and no postoperative complications were seen. Twelve months after the procedure, all patients presented with adequate palpebral aperture on activation of the spinal nerve. Median palpebral aperture was 6.5 mm Postoperative electromyography revealed muscle contraction when stimulation was applied to the spinal nerve. CONCLUSION: This study introduces the concept of severe blepharoptosis correction using the omohyoid muscle. We believe that with time and further technical refinements it could become an invaluable tool in eyelid reconstruction surgery.


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Blefaroplastia , Blefaroptose , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Blefaroptose/cirurgia , Blefaroplastia/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Projetos Piloto , Resultado do Tratamento , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia
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Arq Bras Oftalmol ; 86(3): 263-269, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35417512

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PURPOSE: Blepharoptosis with coexisting strabismus can be observed in adults, and both these conditions affect cosmetic appearance and have psychosocial effects. Both also commonly require surgery, which is typically performed using a sequential approach. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of simultaneous Müller's muscle-conjunctival resection with or without tarsectomy and strabismus surgery in adult patients with ptosis and coexisting strabismus. METHODS: Patients with ptosis and coexisting strabismus who underwent simultaneous Müller's muscle-conjunctival resection with or without tarsectomy and horizontal strabismus surgery were retrospectively evaluated. Analysis included measurement of the angle of deviation in prism diopters, margin reflex distance, eyelid height asymmetry, and complications following surgery. Success of Müller's muscle-conjunctival resection with or without tarsectomy was defined as a margin reflex distance of ≥3.5 and ≤5 mm with a difference between the two upper eyelids of <1 mm. Strabismus success was defined as alignment with ±10 prism diopters of orthotropia. RESULTS: The patients comprised three women and five men with a mean age of 37.12 years (range, 22-62 years). The strabismus stage of the surgery was performed first in all patients. Upper eyelid symmetry outcomes were assessed as perfect (<0.5 mm) in four patients and good (≥0.5 mm, <1 mm) in four patients. Success of Müller's muscle-conjunctival resection with or without tarsectomy was achieved in six of eight patients (75%), and strabismus success was achieved in all patients. No revision eyelid or strabismus surgery was required following simultaneous surgery in any of the patients. CONCLUSION: Müller's muscle-conjunctival resection with or without tarsectomy combined with strabismus surgery may be an alternative approach for use in patients with ptosis and coexisting strabismus.


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Blefaroplastia , Blefaroptose , Estrabismo , Adulto , Masculino , Humanos , Feminino , Blefaroptose/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pálpebras/cirurgia , Túnica Conjuntiva/cirurgia , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Estrabismo/cirurgia
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J AAPOS ; 26(4): 178.e1-178.e4, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35850369

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PURPOSE: To report the results of horizontal rectus muscle recession-plication with vertical displacement in the treatment of combined vertical and horizontal strabismus. METHODS: From October 2016 to December 2019, 15 patients with horizontal deviation of 15Δ-60Δ, 3 associated with vertical deviation of 8Δ and 12 with vertical deviation of 10Δ-20Δ, underwent horizontal strabismus surgery (recession-plication) in addition to vertical displacement of both horizontal rectus, half or total muscle width, depending on whether the amount of vertical strabismus was small (8Δ) or large (10Δ-20Δ), respectively. RESULTS: A total of 15 patients (8 females) were included; average age at surgery was 27 years. All cases showed improvement in alignment of the eyes, with a single case showing a small residual vertical deviation (4Δ).There were no intra- or postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONS: This case series demonstrates the feasibility of this vessel-sparing recession-plication technique in the treatment of combined horizontal and vertical deviations, without the need to operate on vertical muscles.


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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Oftalmológicos , Estrabismo , Adulto , Movimentos Oculares , Feminino , Humanos , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Oftalmológicos/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Estrabismo/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Aesthet Surg J ; 42(12): 1377-1381, 2022 12 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35657738

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BACKGROUND: Mild ptosis can be aesthetically displeasing for patients, especially in unilateral cases. However, some patients do not desire to undergo a surgical repair. Botulinum toxin injection might be an option in these cases. OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to objectively examine the effects of botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT-A) injection into the orbicularis oculi muscle in the management of blepharoptosis. METHODS: In this prospective study, 8 patients with mild to moderate ptosis received application of BoNT-A in the pretarsal orbicularis oculi muscle. Standardized photographs were obtained at baseline and 2, 4, and 24 weeks. Digital image analysis software (Image J) was employed for objective analysis. Primary outcomes were the margin reflex distance-1 and qualitative changes on a 4-point scale. RESULTS: A significant increase in the margin reflex distance-1 on the treated side (baseline: 2.00 ±â€…1.13 mm; week 2: 2.52 ±â€…1.13 mm; P = 0.003) and a significant reduction (baseline: 3.23 ±â€…0.92 mm, week 2: 3.07 ±â€…0.96; P = 0.0268) on the contralateral eyelid were observed at week 2. After 24 weeks, the effect of BoNT-A diminished, and no significant difference from baseline was observed in either eyelid. Subjectively, 87.5% of patients reported improvement in their eyelid ptosis. CONCLUSIONS: Botulinum toxin injection in the pretarsal orbicularis oculi muscle can be an option to temporarily manage ptosis in patients who do not desire to undergo a surgical procedure. This alternative treatment can also be employed to manage temporary ptosis induced by botulinum toxin diffusion to the levator aponeurosis.


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Blefaroptose , Toxinas Botulínicas Tipo A , Humanos , Blefaroptose/cirurgia , Estudos Prospectivos , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Pálpebras
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Arq Bras Oftalmol ; 85(5): 520-523, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34852061

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Aberrant regeneration in third nerve palsies, linking medial rectus contraction to the levator palpebrae muscle, is a great opportunity for surgical planning to address both the ptosis and horizontal deviation in a single procedure. We report a case of severe ptosis associated with exotropia that was successfully corrected with a single horizontal strabismus surgery owing to aberrant regeneration and discuss the basis underlying the surgical planning.


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Blefaroptose , Exotropia , Doenças do Nervo Oculomotor , Estrabismo , Blefaroptose/cirurgia , Exotropia/cirurgia , Humanos , Músculos Oculomotores/inervação , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Doenças do Nervo Oculomotor/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Oftalmológicos/métodos , Estrabismo/cirurgia
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