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  • Title: [Surgical correction of eyelid malpositions].
    Author: Sommer F.
    Journal: Klin Monbl Augenheilkd; 2009 Jul; 226(7):529-40. PubMed ID: 19644799.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: It is anticipated that in the light of demographic changes a further increase, particularly in senile eyelid malpositions will occur. METHODS: Using case studies, this article presents the most common surgical procedures for correction of ectropion, entropion, trichiasis, ptosis and eyelid anomalies in facial nerve palsy and socket anophthalmic syndrome. RESULTS: In general, most eyelid malpositions can be corrected with excellent cosmetic and functional results. It is, however, difficult to reconstruct eyelid malpositions occurring in conjunction with systemic diseases. CONCLUSIONS: The choice of surgical procedure considering the age of the patient, the genesis and the exact localisation of the pathology is of utmost importance in order to achieve ideal post-operative results.
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