Frontalis sling surgery using polypropylene non-absorbable sutures: a novel approach for the treatment of senile ptosis
10.3760/cma.j.cn114453-20240110-00017
- VernacularTitle:聚丙烯不可吸收缝线额肌悬吊手术:一种治疗老年患者上睑下垂的新方法
- Author:
Yi YANG
1
;
Xueyong MENG
1
;
Jun ZHANG
1
;
Jinlong HUANG
1
Author Information
1. 南京中医药大学附属医院 江苏省中医院整形外科,南京 210029
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Blepharoptosis;
Aged;
Frontalis sling surgery;
Polypropylene non-absorbable sutures
- From:
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery
2025;41(1):8-14
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the effect of a new method of utilizing frontalis sling with polypropylene non-absorbable sutures for the treatment of senile ptosis.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of senile patients with blepharoptosis who were treated with frontalis sling surgery with polypropylene non-absorbable sutures at the Department of Plastic Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine between January 2022 and December 2023. The palpebral fissure height and margin reflex distance (MRD1) of the upper eyelid margin were measured and recorded before and after the operation, and the operation time and postoperative detumescence time were recorded. Postoperative complications and recurrence of ptosis were followed up. Patients’ satisfaction with the postoperative effect was investigated and divided into three levels: very satisfied, satisfied, and dissatisfied. Normal distribution measurement data were expressed as Mean±SD; counting data were expressed as frequency.Results:A total of 8 patients were enrolled, including 3 males and 5 females, with an age of (68.8±6.1) years. Six patients underwent bilateral ptosis correction surgery, and two underwent unilateral ptosis correction surgery. The ptosis was graded as follows: 1 case was mild, 2 cases were moderate, and 5 cases were severe. There were 2 cases of aponeurotic ptosis, 3 cases of congenital ptosis and 3 cases of traumatic ptosis (1 of which was prosthetic eye). The operative time of 8 patients (14 eyes) with unilateral ptosis was (43.9±4.9) min. The swelling resolved in (9.4±1.7) days. One patient still had symptoms of lagophthalmos and corneal irritation 7 days after the operation. The symptoms gradually relieved after wearing corneal protective goggles and applying eye ointment. The postoperative follow-up lasted from 2 to 15 months (mean 6.3 months). Palpebral cleft height [(9.8±0.6) mm vs. (3.3±1.2) mm] and MRD1[(4.1±0.5) mm vs. (-1.1±0.8) mm] in 8 patients (14 eyes) after surgery were significantly higher than those before the operation( P<0.01). There was no recurrence of ptosis after the operation. There were 2 cases of upper eyelid hysteresis, of which 1 case was mild upper eyelid hysteresis, and the other case had relatively obvious upper eyelid hysteresis on prosthetic side. Satisfaction survey showed that 7 patients were very satisfied with the result of the operation, and 1 patient was satisfied. Conclusion:Frontal muscle suspension with polypropylene non-absorbable suture is a feasible method for the treatment of ptosis in elderly patients with simple operation, little tissue damage, positive effect, rapid postoperative recovery and acceptable complications.