Frontalis muscle flap advancement for correction of blepharoptosis.

2000 
Purpose: To describe a technique of frontalis muscle flap advancement to repair myogenic ptosis in lieu of a graft or suture material. Methods: Ten ptotic eyelids in eight patients were repaired using the frontalis flap technique. Patients were selected at random by two separate surgeons; all patients had eyelid excursion measured as poor (or less than 6 mm). Results: Nine of 10 ptotic eyelids were adequately corrected by the frontalis flap technique, with follow-up intervals ranging from 18 to 42 months. Adequate correction was defined as ptosis corrected within 1 mm of the fellow eyelid. Complications of frontalis advancement were few and primarily transient. Conclusions: Frontalis flap advancement is a technically simple, safe, and effective technique for the repair of myogenic ptosis. The primary advantage of frontalis muscle flap advancement over a graft or suture material that it elevates the eyelid directly by moving the insertion of the frontalis muscle into the eyelid, rather than by graft or suture material.
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