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The Ophthalmology Surgical Competency Assessment Rubric for Lateral Tarsal Strip Surgery
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2012To produce an internationally valid tool to assess skill in performing lateral tarsal strip surgery.A panel of 7 content experts adapted a previously published tool for assessing lateral tarsal strip surgery by using a modified Dreyfus scale of skill acquisition and providing behavioral descriptors for each level of skill in each category.
Karl C, Golnik +6 more
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Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017
To compare the effectiveness of the Quickert suture (Q-suture) with that of the lateral tarsoligamentous sling in treating lower eyelid involutional entropion in Asians.We reviewed the charts of all patients who underwent repair of an involutional lower eyelid entropion in Hangil Eye Hospital between September 2011 and March 2016.
Su Chan, Lee +3 more
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To compare the effectiveness of the Quickert suture (Q-suture) with that of the lateral tarsoligamentous sling in treating lower eyelid involutional entropion in Asians.We reviewed the charts of all patients who underwent repair of an involutional lower eyelid entropion in Hangil Eye Hospital between September 2011 and March 2016.
Su Chan, Lee +3 more
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Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1991
ABSTRACT The lateral tarsal strip procedure addresses lateral canthal laxity, but is inadequate in some patients with entropion who have overriding of the orbicularis muscle. We describe our technique, which incorporates resection of the hypertrophied orbicularis.
S, Corin, A, Veloudios, J T, Harvey
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ABSTRACT The lateral tarsal strip procedure addresses lateral canthal laxity, but is inadequate in some patients with entropion who have overriding of the orbicularis muscle. We describe our technique, which incorporates resection of the hypertrophied orbicularis.
S, Corin, A, Veloudios, J T, Harvey
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Outcome of lateral tarsal strip in managing the paralytic eyelid eversion
BOHR International Journal of Current Research in Optometry and OphthalmologyBackground: Paralytic eyelid eversion (ectropion) is prevalent in admitted individuals with ineffectiveness of the cranial nerve 7, brain tumor, and leprosy. Neurogenic ectropion is an unusual eyelid problem due to impairment of the 7th cranial nerve, which can cause multiple difficulties due to inadequate corneal protection. Objective: To describe the
Riffat Rashid +3 more
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The Lateral Tarsal Strip Revisited—The Enhanced Tarsal Strip
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1990David R. Jordon, Richard L. Anderson
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Teaching of the lateral tarsal strip technique using a duct tape simulation
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022Jean-Philippe Rozon +2 more
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Lateral Tarsal Strip Procedure for Left Lower Eyelid Entropion
Journal of Medical Insight, 2023openaire +1 more source
Comment on Simultaneous Lateral Tarsal Strip and Medial Spindle Procedures for Cicatricial Ectropion
Dermatologic Surgery, 2020Jia Shin, Poon, Kaveh, Vahdani
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