2018
DOI: 10.17511/jooo.2018.i04.06
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Occurrence of Postoperative ptosis after cataract surgery in tertiary care hospital of south Gujarat area

Abstract: Objectives: To find out the influence of superior rectus (bridal suture), demographic factors and intraoperative surgical time in occurrence of postoperative ptosis. Material and Methods: 260 patients posted for cataract surgery were enrolled in the study and divided in group A with superior rectus and group B without superior rectus suture used during cataract surgery. Preoperatively we recorded demographic details, measurements like MRD1 (margin reflex distance), levator function test and photograph of patie… Show more

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“…The current study showed the frequency of 11.3% of clinically significant persistent ptosis (≥6 months) after PPV which seems to be higher than phacoemulsification surgery (3.2%–4.1%) 4,12,15 and in the range of trabeculectomy surgery. 4,7–10,16 The authors recently found that frequency of persistent clinically significant postoperative ptosis (MRD1 drop of ≥2 mm) after modern phacoemulsification cataract surgery was 3.3%, 12 which was lower than the frequency after extracapsular procedure in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…The current study showed the frequency of 11.3% of clinically significant persistent ptosis (≥6 months) after PPV which seems to be higher than phacoemulsification surgery (3.2%–4.1%) 4,12,15 and in the range of trabeculectomy surgery. 4,7–10,16 The authors recently found that frequency of persistent clinically significant postoperative ptosis (MRD1 drop of ≥2 mm) after modern phacoemulsification cataract surgery was 3.3%, 12 which was lower than the frequency after extracapsular procedure in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%