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The Role of Tissue Resection Length in the Determination of Post-Operative Eyelid Position for Muller’s Muscle-Conjunctival Resection Surgery
Authors:Dan B Rootman  Justin Karlin  Grant Moore  Robert Goldberg
Institution:1. Division of Orbital and Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA and;2. Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, New York, USA
Abstract:Purpose: To investigate the relationships between pre-operative marginal reflex distance (MRD), tissue resection length, phenylephrine response, and change in MRD with surgery for a cohort of individuals undergoing Muller’s muscle conjunctival resection (MMCR) surgery.

Methods: All cases of MMCR surgery performed over a 13-year period at a single institution were screened for entry. Individuals with adequate photographic documentation and follow up were included. Patients with previous or concurrent upper eyelid, orbital or eyebrow disease of surgery were excluded. Marginal reflex distance (MRD) was calculated based on photographs utilizing public domain software. Data was plotted for inspection and appropriate statistical tests were performed.

Results: During the study period 198 eyes fit criteria for analysis. A loose association between tissue resection length and change in MRD with surgery was found (r?=?0.176, p?p?=?0.367). There was a strong association between MRD change with surgery and pre-operative MRD (r?=?0.498, p?r?=??0.441, p?2?mm and pre-operative MRD as variables revealed a model with pre-operative MRD as the only significant predictor (p?Conclusion: Tissue resection length and phenylephrine response play small roles relative to pre-operative MRD in the determination of change in MRD with MMCR surgery.
Keywords:Eyelids  Muller’s muscle-conjunctival resection  ptosis
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