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TITLE:

ANALYSIS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF DIVERSE SORTS OF PTOSIS OF UPPER EYELID

AUTHORS:

Dr. Sarmad Sattar, Dr. Muhammad Saba Ul Hassan, Dr. Zainab Mazhar.

ABSTRACT:

Objective: To analyze the administration of diverse sorts of ptosis of upper eyelid. Design: Graphic Consider. Place and Duration of Study: Eye office Jinnah hospital Lahore from January 2017 to December 2018. Patients and Methods: Thirty-six patients having ptosis of upper eyelid, overseen in eye division, were analyzed to discover out recurrence of diverse sorts of ptosis. Fifteen patients (27 eyes) were overseen surgically and the rest were overseen therapeutically. Comes about and complications of distinctive strategies required for the surgical redress were too analyzed. Results: Twenty (55.6%) were innate and 16 (44.4%) were obtained. Eight (22.2%) patients had neurogenic ptosis, 5(13.9%) had mechanical ptosis, 17 (47.2%) cases had myogenic, 6 (16.7 %) had aponeurotic ptosis. Twenty-seven eye of fifteen patients were overseen surgically. The strategies performed, included levator resection, which was worn out 18 (66.7%) eyes, frontalis suspension exhausted 8 (29.6%) eyes, conjunctivomuller resection in one (3.7 %) eye which had one-sided Horner’s disorder. Post agent complications happened in 4 (14.8%) eyes requiring reoperation. These included advancement of presentation keratopathy due to dryness of eyes in both eyes of one persistent, overcorrection in one eye of a persistent and undercorrection with hypotrpia in one eye of another understanding. All accomplished great comes about. Conclusion: Diverse sorts of ptosis ought to be distinguished. Levator resection and frontalis suspension can viably rectify the ptosis in most of the cases. Complications of the surgery are occasional. Key Words: Conjunctivomuller resection, Frontalis suspension, Levator resection, Ptosis.

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