1.A Cadaveric Anatomical Study of the Levator Aponeurosis and Whitnall's Ligament.
Han Woong LIM ; Doo Jin PAIK ; Yoon Jung LEE
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2009;23(3):183-187
PURPOSE: To identify the anatomy of the levator aponeurosis (LA) and Whitnall's ligament (WL) in Korean subjects using cadavers. METHODS: Orbital exenteration was performed in ten cadavers (20 eyeballs) that had no history of trauma near the eyeball. We observed characteristics of WL (tension, density, and shape) and the relationship between the superior rectus muscle (SR) and the levator palpebrae superioris. We measured the distance from both the eyelid margin and the upper border of the tarsal plate to the insertion of the LA medially, centrally, and laterally. RESULTS: The WLs we observed showed several shapes. In 12 eyes, we saw clear, white fibrotic bands, while in four others, we found thin, less taut bands. In four eyes, we were unable to identify the precise shape of the band. The insertions of the LA showed nasal dehiscence in 13 eyes and parallel attachment in seven eyes. The distances from the eyelid margin to the insertion of the LA medially, centrally, and laterally were 8.31 mm, 5.57 mm, and 5.15 mm, respectively. The distances from the upper border of the tarsal plate to the insertion of the LA medially, centrally, and laterally were 2.75 mm, 4.82 mm, and 4.29 mm, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study examined the anatomy of WL and the LA in Korean subjects and may be helpful as a reference in levator muscle surgery.
Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Cadaver
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Eyelids/*anatomy & histology
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Female
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Humans
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Ligaments/*anatomy & histology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Muscle, Skeletal/anatomy & histology
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Oculomotor Muscles/anatomy & histology
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Tendons/*anatomy & histology
2.Microscopic Characteristics of Lower Eyelid Retractors in Koreans.
Won Kyung CHO ; Ji Sun PAIK ; Seung Ho HAN ; Suk Woo YANG
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2011;25(5):344-348
PURPOSE: To identify the microscopic characteristics of lower eyelid retractors in Korean individuals and to elucidate age-related changes in lower eyelid retractors. METHODS: Eighteen Korean lower eyelids from formalin-fixed cadavers were stained with Masson's trichrome. Specimens were divided into two groups based on age at death (group A, < or =65 years; group B, >65 years), and the microscopic findings were analyzed and compared by light microscopy. RESULTS: The capsulopalpebral fascia (CPF) had distinct junctions and no fusion with orbital septum in 14 eyelids (77.8%). The CPF was fused with the orbital septum in only two eyelids (11.1%). Although not significant, the inferior tarsal muscle was closer to the tarsus in group A (1.24 +/- 0.71 mm) than group B (2.14 +/- 1.18 mm, p = 0.07), and the tarsal height tended to be longer in group B (4.71 +/- 0.55 mm) than group A (4.16 +/- 1.01 mm, p = 0.20). Tarsal fatty infiltration was more evident in group B. CONCLUSIONS: The CPF was rarely fused with the orbital septum in our sample of Korean lower eyelids. Although we did not identify any remarkable age-related changes in lower eyelid structures, there was a tendency for the lower retractor to loosen from the tarsus and for increased fatty infiltration in the lower eyelids from elderly individuals.
Aged
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*Aging
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*Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Cadaver
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Eyelids/*anatomy & histology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Oculomotor Muscles/anatomy & histology
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Republic of Korea
3.Microscopic Characteristics of Lower Eyelid Retractors in Koreans.
Won Kyung CHO ; Ji Sun PAIK ; Seung Ho HAN ; Suk Woo YANG
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2011;25(5):344-348
PURPOSE: To identify the microscopic characteristics of lower eyelid retractors in Korean individuals and to elucidate age-related changes in lower eyelid retractors. METHODS: Eighteen Korean lower eyelids from formalin-fixed cadavers were stained with Masson's trichrome. Specimens were divided into two groups based on age at death (group A, < or =65 years; group B, >65 years), and the microscopic findings were analyzed and compared by light microscopy. RESULTS: The capsulopalpebral fascia (CPF) had distinct junctions and no fusion with orbital septum in 14 eyelids (77.8%). The CPF was fused with the orbital septum in only two eyelids (11.1%). Although not significant, the inferior tarsal muscle was closer to the tarsus in group A (1.24 +/- 0.71 mm) than group B (2.14 +/- 1.18 mm, p = 0.07), and the tarsal height tended to be longer in group B (4.71 +/- 0.55 mm) than group A (4.16 +/- 1.01 mm, p = 0.20). Tarsal fatty infiltration was more evident in group B. CONCLUSIONS: The CPF was rarely fused with the orbital septum in our sample of Korean lower eyelids. Although we did not identify any remarkable age-related changes in lower eyelid structures, there was a tendency for the lower retractor to loosen from the tarsus and for increased fatty infiltration in the lower eyelids from elderly individuals.
Aged
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*Aging
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*Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Cadaver
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Eyelids/*anatomy & histology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Oculomotor Muscles/anatomy & histology
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Republic of Korea