Pediatric Ptosis Repair: Levator Resection

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Pediatric Ptosis Repair: Levator Resection Meghan S. Flemmons, MD PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS Levator resection may be performed if there is fair to good levator function. This is determined by measuring upper…

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Pediatric Ptosis Repair: Frontalis Suspension

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Pediatric Ptosis Repair: Frontalis Suspension Roshni Ranjit-Reeves, MD Frontalis suspension is the procedure of choice for patients with significant ptosis with poor levator function (Fig. 38.1). Often, it is performed…

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Enucleation

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Enucleation Arthika Chandramohan, MD, MPH Dilraj S. Grewal, MD Prithvi Mruthyunjaya, MD, MHS PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS Indications for enucleation in children are rare, but most commonly include the following1: Blind, painful…

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Epiblepharon Repair

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Epiblepharon Repair Michelle T. Cabrera, MD PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS In an eye with lower lid epiblepharon, identify whether the patient has been symptomatic from trichiasis. If possible, perform a careful slit…

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Tarsorrhaphy

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Tarsorrhaphy Michelle S. Go, MD PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS When deciding whether or not the patient needs a tarsorrhaphy, it is helpful to think of the reasons for corneal decompensation. If the…

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Lid Lesions

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Lid Lesions Alice A. Lin, MD PEDIATRIC LID LESIONS Preoperative Considerations One of the main preoperative considerations with pediatric lid lesions is whether there is need for surgical treatment at…

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Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction

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Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Ryan E. Davis, MD DISEASE DESCRIPTION/PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) is a relatively common problem, occurring in up to 20% of infants in the first…

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Dermoid Cyst Removal

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Dermoid Cyst Removal James W. Weightman, MD PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS On physical examination, determine whether the cystic lesion is a simple superficial dermoid cyst or a complex cyst with orbital or…

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Retinal Detachments and Vitrectomy

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Retinal Detachments and Vitrectomy Xinxin Zhang, MD Lejla Vajzovic, MD HISTORY Onset—often delayed presentation as patient or caregivers may not recognize or report vision loss.1 Birth history—retinopathy of prematurity, TORCH…

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Retinoblastoma

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Retinoblastoma Miguel A. Materin, MD BACKGROUND Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular primary malignancy in children with an estimated incidence of 1/15 000 live births. If untreated, it is a…

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