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Outcomes of surgery for epiblepharon accompanied with lower eyelid retraction secondary to buphthalmos in children
Author(s) -
Cao Wenhong,
Wang Yuan,
Li Li,
Fan Yunwei,
Liu Wen,
Li Cheng,
Liang Tianwei,
Zhang Junyan,
Wu Qian
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pediatric investigation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2574-2272
DOI - 10.1002/ped4.12281
Subject(s) - eyelid , medicine , retractor , surgery , ophthalmology , eyelash , biology , genetics
Importance In cases of epiblepharon with lower eyelid retraction secondary to glaucoma, correcting epiblepharon alone is ineffective. Combined surgery should be performed to obtain satisfactory outcomes. Objective To investigate outcomes after surgery to correct epiblepharon with lower eyelid retraction secondary to buphthalmos in children. Methods A retrospective analysis of six eyes in four patients was performed included lower lid retractor recession combined with marginal rotation with tarsal fixation. The margin reflex distance‐2, lagophthalmus, resolution of clinical symptoms, and complications were assessed during 6 to 12 months of follow‐up. Results In all cases, epiblepharon and lagophthalmus were corrected, symptoms of photophobia and epiphora were relieved, and the corneal epithelium was repaired. The margin reflex distance‐2 decreased and remained normal during the follow‐up period, but slightly regressed within 6 months postoperatively. Interpretation Epiblepharon caused by buphthalmos in children is often associated with lower eyelid retraction. Lower lid retractor recession combined with marginal rotation with tarsal fixation fundamentally solves the problems of high eyelid tension, lower eyelid retraction, and epiblepharon and reduces the recurrence rate.

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