Abstract

Purpose: To compare the surgical outcomes of Muller muscle conjunctival resection (MMCR) and levator advancement (LA) in patients with mild to moderate blepharoptosis. Methods: A retrospective review of patients who underwent surgery for mild to moderate ptosis between 2015 and 2020 was performed. The degree of ptosis was graded based on the amount of upper eyelid drooping: mild ≤ 2 mm and moderate < 4 mm. Surgical success was defined as post-operative marginal reflex distance 1 (MRD1) ≥ 4.0 and ≤ 5.0 mm, and a satisfactory eyelid contour. Results: A total of 82 eyes of 65 patients underwent ptosis repair surgeries. MMCR was performed in 48 eyes and LA in 34 eyes. Under-correction was detected in 8.3% and 11.8% of the patients in MMCR group and LA group respectively. There was no patient with over-correction in the MMCR group postoperatively, 3 patients in the LA group had over-correction (0% vs. 8.8% respectively). The success rate in our study was found to be 91.7% in the MMCR group and 72.2% in the LA group. Conclusions: The MMCR and LA procedures are effective approaches in treating patients with mild to moderate eyelid ptosis in our population. Each procedure had its superiority in selected groups of patients. However, the complication rate and duration of surgery were found to be lower in MMCR group. Abbreviations: LA = Levator Advancement, LF = Levator Function, MMCR = Muller Muscle Conjunctival Resection, MRD 1 = Marginal Reflex Distance.

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