1.Frontalis muscle transfer technique through single inscision in blepharoptosis.
Dong Hoon WOO ; Dong Hun LIM ; Chin Ho YOON ; Han Joong KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(4):708-715
No abstract available.
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2.Surgical Comparative Observation of Congenital Blepharoptosis.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1988;29(3):275-281
The author evaluated 63 patients(95 eyes) of congenital blepharoptosis whowere operated by frontalis sling and external levator resection at the Keon Yang Medical Foundation Kim's Eye Clinic. To obtain the best results in blepharoptosis, it is necessary to evaluate degree of levator function, amount of ptosis and its etiology. The results are as follows: 1. The majority(78%) were operated at the age between the first and the second decade. 2. Levator function of congenital ptosis was poor(under 4mm) in 84 eyes and fair(5~7mm) in 11 eyes. 3. The author obtained good surgical result in 20 eyes(80%) by frontalis sling and in 35 eyes(92%) by external levator resection. 4. Most common complication was undercorrection(8 cases). 5. External levator resection is the primary choice of operation for ptosis with poor levator function(3~4mm).
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3.A clinical study on the blepharoptosis.
Hyun Que PARK ; Woo Kyung KIM ; Shun Eun CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(5):1030-1038
No abstract available.
Blepharoptosis*
4.A clinical study of involutional blepharoptosis.
Sang Hoon CHA ; Yong Geun CHO ; Sung Yul AHN
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(5):1023-1029
No abstract available.
Blepharoptosis*
5.Correction of congenital blepharoptosis using frontalis myofascial flap.
Jinsuk BYUN ; Byungchae CHO ; Bongsoo BAIK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(1):114-123
No abstract available.
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6.A clinical survey on the treatment of the blepharoptosis.
Gi Young IM ; Byoung Sam KIM ; Hwan Ig KIM ; Sam Yong LEE ; Baek Hyun CHO
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(1):80-86
No abstract available.
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8.Myofascial frontalis transfer for the correction of blepharoptosis.
Kwan Chul TARK ; Hye Young MUN ; Jin Hyung KIM ; Hoon Bum LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2000;6(2):114-118
No Abstract Available.
Blepharoptosis*
9.Treatment of Blepharoptosis Using Variable Operative Techniques.
Ho Sung SOHN ; Jung Min PARK ; Si Hyun PARK ; Seok Kwun KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2001;7(1):40-46
No abstract available.
Blepharoptosis*
10.The Effects of Transnasal Wiring on the Congenital Telecanthus associated with Blepharophimosis, Blepharoptosis and Epicanthus Inversus.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1986;27(6):1077-1081
Telecanthus is abnormal widening between the medial canthi. There are two kinds of telecanthus which are congenital and acquired. Many authors have described and reported about the surgical procedures and their results of telecanthus. We have had 5 cases of surgical experiences for correction of congenital telecanthus by means of transnasal wiring from 1983 to 1986. After surgery, we obtained good cosmetic results without significant complications. The mean postoperative decrease of intermedial canthal distance at 3 months after surgery was 7.2mm (from 38.2mm to 31mm). Transnasal wiring for telecanthus was combined with Y-V plasty for epicanthus inversus after lateral canthoplasty for blepharophimosis. Blepharoptosis was corrected by frontalis sling. More details about surgical procedures and results are described.
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