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  • Title: [Resection of the Müller muscle. Indications, technique and results].
    Author: Press UP, Schayan-Araghi K, Juranek R, Hübner H.
    Journal: Ophthalmologe; 1994 Aug; 91(4):533-5. PubMed ID: 7950130.
    Abstract:
    From 1987 to 1992, 582 operations for blepharoptosis were performed in our department. Twenty-five cases of superior tarsal muscle resection in 22 patients were reviewed retrospectively and serve as the basis of the present study. The blepharoptosis was mild to moderate (up to 4 mm) in 20/25 cases. Preoperatively, the phenylephrine eye drops test was positive in 20/25 cases. The indication for both congenital and acquired blepharoptosis was independent of the activity of the levator muscle. The resection was performed by a conjunctival approach. Three techniques of muscle stump refixation were tested without any significant difference in the results. A satisfactory eyelid elevation of more than 2 mm was achieved in 16/25 operations. A moderate effect (1-2 mm) was measured in 5/25 and an unsatisfactory effect (< 1 mm) in 4/25 cases. In contrast to the Fasanella-Servat procedure, the above-mentioned technique leaves all other structures of the upper eyelid intact, especially the accessory lacrimal glands.
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