2013
DOI: 10.14730/aaps.2013.19.3.154
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Iatrogenic Blepharoptosis after Cataract Surgery

Abstract: Eyelid complications after cataract surgery can occur including ectropion, entropion and blepharoptosis. Among them, blepharoptosis has been reported at high rate about 13%. Various causes of ptosis after cataract surgery have been reported. We report the case of three patients treated for blepharoptosis after cataract surgery. All these patients received cataract extraction by a local ophthalmology before they visited our clinics. They presented aponeurotic dehiscence, it was graded as partial and underwent s… Show more

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“…Adapted with permission. [ 256 ] Copyright 2011, Elsevier. B) The application of Integra in typical reconstructive surgery of a mentosternal scar after a third‐degree burn.…”
Section: Natural Polymers For Skin Repair and Regeneration: Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Adapted with permission. [ 256 ] Copyright 2011, Elsevier. B) The application of Integra in typical reconstructive surgery of a mentosternal scar after a third‐degree burn.…”
Section: Natural Polymers For Skin Repair and Regeneration: Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 96%