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Type: Journal article
Title: Long-term tear volume changes after blepharoptosis surgery and blepharoplasty
Author: Watanabe, A.
Selva, D.
Kakizaki, H.
Oka, Y.
Yokoi, N.
Wakimasu, K.
Kimura, N.
Kinoshita, S.
Citation: Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 2014; 56(1):54-58
Publisher: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Issue Date: 2014
ISSN: 0146-0404
1552-5783
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Akihide Watanabe, Dinesh Selva, Hirohiko Kakizaki, Yutaro Oka, Norihiko Yokoi, Koichi Wakimasu, Naoko Kimura, Shigeru Kinoshita
Abstract: PURPOSE: To evaluate long-term changes in tear volume by using video meniscometry following blepharoptosis surgery and upper blepharoplasty. METHODS: Forty-three eyes of 27 patients with blepharoptosis and 29 eyes of 18 patients with dermatochalasis without lacrimal duct obstruction or other eyelid diseases underwent anterior approach levator advancement or blepharoplasty. Tear volume was evaluated by measurement of tear meniscus radius (R), using video meniscometry preoperatively and at 1.5, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. Margin reflex distance-1 (MRD-1) was measured before and after surgery by using photographs. RESULTS: After blepharoptosis surgery, the mean MRD-1 was significantly increased: 0.45 mm preoperatively, 3.64 mm at 1.5 months, 3.56 mm at 3 months, and 3.57 at 6 months postoperatively (P < 0.001), and the average R value was significantly decreased: 0.29 mm preoperatively, 0.22 mm at 1.5 months, 0.23 mm at 3months, and 0.24 mm at 6 months postoperatively (P < 0.05). Preoperative R was significantly correlated to the reduction rate of R (ΔR). A higher preoperative R was more likely to be decreased (P < 0.01). Postoperative MRD-1 and change in MRD-1 were not correlated to ΔR. After blepharoplasty, the preoperative mean MRD-1 (3.11 mm) was significantly decreased at 1.5 months (2.47 mm; P < 0.01) and 3 months (2.71 mm; P < 0.05) but recovered at 6 months (3.14 mm). However, the average R was not changed: 0.31 mm preoperatively, 0.34 mm at 1.5 months, 0.31 mm at 3 months, and 0.33 mm at 6 months postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Long-term tear volume was not changed after blepharoplasty but was decreased after blepharoptosis surgery, and even more so in cases with an initial high tear volume.
Keywords: Blepharoptosis
Retrospective Studies
Blepharoplasty
Rights: © 2015 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Inc.
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.14-15632
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.14-15632
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