Mersilene mesh as an alternative to autogenous fascia lata in brow suspension. |
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Authors: | E G Kemp K MacAndie |
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Affiliation: | Tennent Institute of Ophthalmology, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland. |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcome and complications of brow suspension surgery for ptosis repair performed with Mersilene mesh as the suspensory material. METHODS: A retrospective review was undertaken of all patients undergoing Mersilene mesh brow suspension surgery during a 9-year period. All patients had undergone the same surgical procedure performed by the same surgeon. Preoperative and postoperative palpebral aperture heights were recorded, and the results were analyzed to provide a mean change in palpebral aperture height. The case records of patients with a poor response to surgery were examined carefully, and possible risk factors for a poor outcome were identified. RESULTS: The mean (95% confidence interval) increase in palpebral aperture height was 1.8 mm (1.2-2.4 mm). Factors associated with a poorer outcome were previous ptosis surgery and Marcus Gunn jaw-winking syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: Mersilene mesh has advantages over other materials for use as a suspensory material in brow suspension surgery, and is associated with a good outcome and low complication rate. |
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