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Muller muscle conjunctival resection or external levator advancement; a quantitative comparison of symmetry in unilateral ptosis *

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 2125-2132

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/11206721211049057

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Bezier curve; levator advancement; mullerectomy; symmetry

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The study compared the effectiveness of MMCR and ELA in unilateral ptosis and found that both procedures were equally effective in achieving symmetry, as demonstrated by strong correlations between objective and subjective measurements. ELA showed better outcomes in increasing MRD1 and POC, while statistically significant improvements were seen in both groups in terms of symmetry. POC may serve as a criterion for evaluating symmetry in ptosis.
Purpose To compare muller muscle conjunctival resection (MMCR) and external levator advancement (ELA) in terms of objective and subjective symmetry in unilateral ptosis. Methods The patients who underwent unilateral MMCR (group1, n = 25) and ELA (group2, n = 25) were reviewed retrospectively. With the written algorithm, margin reflex distance-1 (MRD1), localization of the contour peak, and the percentage of overlapping curvatures (POC) of both upper eyelid curves were calculated. Semi-automated measurements were compared with the manual measurements. The correlation between objective and subjective symmetry was evaluated. Results Preoperative levator functions were similar in both groups (13.93 +/- 3.25 mm and 13.3 +/- 2.86 mm, respectively). We found strong correlations between manual and semi-automated measurements (ICC: 0.942, 95% CI = 0.924-0.956, p < 0.001). Preoperative MRD1 (2.15 +/- 0.90 vs 1.51 +/- 1.01, p = 0.022) and POC was lower in group 2 (66% vs 47.2%, p = 0.01). In the postoperative period, the increase in MRD1 and POC were similar in both groups (p = 0.2 and p = 0.7 respectively), and the contour peak displaced temporally (p < 0.01) providing a symmetric peak in both groups. Subjective symmetry increased as the difference in MRD1 between two eyes decreased (r = -0.456, p = 0.001), and POC increased (r = 0.396, p = 0.004). Conclusions Besides subjective symmetry, MMCR and ELA are equally effective in ensuring symmetry objectively, as measured with MRD1 and contour peak symmetry and POC in unilateral ptosis. POC may be used as a criterion of symmetry in the evaluation of ptosis.

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