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Comparison of Three Techniques for Repair of Involutional Lower Lid Entropion: A Three-Year Follow-Up Study
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2003
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Three-year Follow-up StudyThree TechniquesOculoplasticsPostoperative ConsiderationEverting Suture TechniqueOutcomes ResearchPalate SurgeryReconstructive SurgeryPostoperative TreatmentSurgeryWound HealingEntropion RecurrenceFox ProcedureSurgical SuturingMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic SurgeryFlap Physiology
<i>Objective:</i> The aim of this study was to quantify the efficacy of three different surgical techniques for entropion repair in a 3-year follow-up study: (1) the Fox procedure, (2) everting sutures and (3) a modified technique of lower lid retractor plication. <i>Methods:</i> We included in our study 32 eyelids of 32 consecutive patients with involutional lower lid entropion; 10 lids underwent the Fox procedure, 13 the everting sutures and 9 the modified retractor plication. We evaluated the pre- and postoperative horizontal lid laxity (HLL), the pre- and postoperative lower lid excursion (LLE) and the number of recurrences in each patient group. Statistical analysis was performed with the non-parametric Mann-Whitney test and the exact Fisher’s test where appropriate. <i>Results:</i> Only the modified retractor plication technique showed statistically significant differences in HLL and LLE (p < 0.05). In the group treated with this technique, there was a lower incidence of entropion recurrence (p < 0.05). The everting suture technique showed a statistically significant improvement of the LLE only (p < 0.05). The Fox procedure did not show any statistically significant improvement of the studied parameters. <i>Conclusions:</i> The modified retractor plication technique gave the best results in terms of improvement of HLL and LLE and a lower incidence of entropion recurrence compared to the two other techniques studied.
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