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Involutional entropion

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2015
To review current surgical practices for the repair of lower eyelid involutional entropion with a focus on recent studies.A shorter axial length, which may be interrelated with exophthalmometry, correlates with involutional entropion. Although it is known Asian eyelids more frequently develop involutional entropion, there is greater awareness of ...
Lai, JSM, Phelps, PO, Marcet, MM
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Surgery for Involutional Entropion

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1983
SUMMARY Surgery for involutional entropion must correct horizontal eyelid laxity, vertical laxity, and overriding of the tarsus by the infra-tarsal tissues. The surgery should give lasting functional and pleasing cosmetic results. These goals are achieved with: 1) a blepharoplasty incision and reflection of a skin-muscle flap; 2) excision of ...
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Involutional Entropion

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
A simple technique for repair of involutional entropion is described. A 4 x 20 mm strip of cartilage is removed from the concha of the ear and placed in the lower lid, deep to the orbicularis muscle. Over the past 6 years, I have performed this procedure on 15 patients. Fourteen patients had an excellent result; one patient required a secondary lateral
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Two-paired Mini-incisional Entropion Surgery for Involutional Entropion

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2021
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe “2-paired mini-incisional entropion surgery” for involutional entropion. Methods: This study was a retrospective single-surgeon case series. Patients who underwent different entropion surgeries were reviewed.
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Corneal Complications Secondary to Involutional Entropion at Presentation

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Purpose: To determine the frequency and significance of corneal complications at presentation of involutional entropion in an Australian population. Patient demographics and duration of symptoms were collated to assess how these factors related to presentations.
Shaun R, Parsons   +3 more
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Interventions for involutional lower lid entropion

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2002
Entropion is a condition in which the eyelid margin turns in against the eyeball. The involutional or senile type of entropion is one of the most common lower lid malpositions in the elderly. The interventions described and currently used for the treatment of this condition are surgical in nature, although non-surgical temporary medical treatment for ...
Kostas G, Boboridis, Catey, Bunce
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Combined Procedure for Repair of Involutional Entropion

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1991
Combined procedures that address multiple etiologic factors in involutional entropion are not new, but ophthalmic surgeons have been slow to accept this surgical approach. Traditional procedures that correct only one or two of the etiologic factors have a high incidence of recurrent entropion.
R P, Carroll, S E, Allen
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Involutional Entropion Surgery: A Modified Technique

Ophthalmologica, 2001
<i>Purpose:</i> A study to evaluate the effectiveness of a modified procedure to correct involutional entropion. <i>Methods:</i> Seventeen cases of involutional entropion underwent surgery and had a postoperative follow-up of 18 months.
A, Marabotti   +4 more
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Orbicularis oculi muscle tightening for involutional entropion

Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 2017
To describe a novel technique for involutional entropion (IE) correction and present a retrospective case study.The entropion eyelid was corrected by repairing the thin preseptal orbicularis oculi muscle (OOM) of the lower eyelid. Patients underwent correction with this method from 2005 to 2014 and were followed up for 2 years postoperatively.
Hitoshi Nemoto, Noriyoshi Sumiya
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Combined procedure for involutional entropion

Orbit, 1993
Forty-two patients with a primary or recurrent involutional entropion were treated with a combined procedure of a transverse lid split and everting suture of the posterior lamella together with a blepharoplasty. No recurrence and good functional and aesthetic results are reported: the follow-up varied from two to 24 months.
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