Detalhes


Título

BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE A IN THE MANAGEMENT OF EYELID PTOSIS

Objetivo

Mild ptosis, especially unilateral cases, can be aesthetically displeasing for patients. However, some patients do not desire to undergo a surgical ptosis repair. Botulinum toxin injection might be an option to reduce asymmetries caused by eyelid ptosis. This study aims to examine the effects of botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT-A) injection into the pre-tarsal orbicularis oculi muscle in the management of mild to moderate blepharoptosis.

Método

In this prospective study, eight patients with mild to moderate ptosis received application of BoNT-A (Botox®, Allergan, Irvine, CA) in the pre-tarsal portion of the orbicularis oculi muscle. The patients were assessed at baseline, four and 24 weeks after BoNT-A injection. Primary outcomes were the variation of the margin reflex distance -1 (MRD-1) and qualitative changes in a 4-level scale. A digital image analysis software (Image J) was used for objective analysis. Adverse effects were also recorded.

Resultado

Eight patients (6 female, 2 male) were enrolled in this study (mean age 52.38±15.26 years). A significant increase of 0.5mm (p=0.0007) was observed in the MRD-1 on the treated side and a reduction, although not significant (0.07mm, p>0.99), was observed in the MRD-1 on the contralateral eyelid at week 4. After 24 weeks, the effect of BoNT-A diminished, with the mean MRD-1 of the treated side reducing its increase to 0.39mm (p=0.06); the fellow eyelid sustained its position with a mild reduction of 0.06mm (p>0.99). No serious adverse events were identified. Subjectively, 87.5% of the patients reported some degree of improvement in their eyelid ptosis.

Conclusão

Botulinum toxin injection in the pre-tarsal orbicularis oculi muscle can be an option to temporarily manage ptosis in patients who do not desire to undergo a surgical procedure. Eyelid asymmetry was shown to be significantly improved at 4 weeks. This alternative treatment can also be used to manage temporary ptosis induced by botulinum toxin diffusion to the levator aponeurosis.

Área

Oculoplástica

Categoria

Oftalmologia Clinica

Instituições

Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) - São Paulo - Brasil

Autores

GUSTAVO DAVID LUDWIG, MIDORI HENTONA OSAKI, GUSTAVO GAMEIRO, TAMMY HENTONA OSAKI

Promotor

Realização - CBO

Organização

Organizadora

Transporte Terrestre

Transporte Terrestre

Agência de Turismo

Agência Oficial de Turismo

Agência Web

Sistema de Gerenciamento desenvolvido por Inteligência Web

Patrocinador Platina

Genom
Johnson & Johnson

Patrocinador Ouro

Allergan

Patrocinador Prata

Alcon
Latinofarma

Patrocinador Bronze

Essilor
Ofta
Zeiss

Patrocínio

Roche

66º Congresso Brasileiro de Oftalmologia

07 a 10 de setembro de 2022 | Curitiba/PR

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