How does the Surgical Repair of Ptosis Impact Refractive Error?

Q3 Medicine Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1080/2576117X.2024.2384685
Kaajal D Nanda, Katherine Sanchez, Jenny Yu
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Abstract

Purpose: To identify a correlation between the degree of congenital ptosis and levels of refractive error, visual stimulus deprivation and anisometropic amblyopia, and any improvement with surgical intervention.

Methods: A prospective investigation of 30 patients aged 3 months to 8 years, with a diagnosis of unilateral or bilateral congenital ptosis. A full orthoptic assessment and cycloplegic refraction were performed and patients requiring surgical intervention for ptosis were at surgeon discretion.

Results: The mean age at presentation was 27.1 months. The prevalence of amblyopia ranged from 19 to 29%. There was no significant difference in the levels of astigmatism throughout the follow-up period between patients who underwent surgical intervention and who did not. There was a significant improvement in the visual acuity of the affected eye (p = .03) and both eyes open (p = .02), in patients who did not undergo surgery. This was then repeated on patients who underwent surgical intervention which showed no significant difference in the affected eye or both eyes open; p = .27, p = .32, respectively.

Conclusion: There is no significant change in the levels of astigmatism in both patients who underwent surgery and those who did not. Conservative management of congenital ptosis, while counterintuitive, proves not to deleteriously affect the visual potential of these patients.

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上睑下垂手术修复对屈光不正有何影响?
目的:确定先天性上睑下垂的程度与屈光不正、视觉刺激剥夺和异向性弱视的程度之间的相关性,以及手术干预后的改善情况:对 30 名年龄在 3 个月至 8 岁之间、被诊断为单侧或双侧先天性上睑下垂的患者进行前瞻性调查。对患者进行了全面的正视评估和屈光检查,需要手术治疗上睑下垂的患者由外科医生决定:平均发病年龄为 27.1 个月。弱视发生率为 19%至 29%。在整个随访期间,接受手术治疗和未接受手术治疗的患者在散光程度上没有明显差异。未接受手术的患者患眼视力(p = 0.03)和双眼睁开视力(p = 0.02)均有明显改善。然后,对接受手术治疗的患者进行复查,结果显示患眼和睁开双眼的视力无明显差异;分别为 p = .27 和 p = .32:结论:接受手术治疗和未接受手术治疗的患者的散光程度均无明显变化。先天性上睑下垂的保守治疗虽然与直觉相反,但证明不会对这些患者的视觉潜能产生有害影响。
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