• Stomatologii͡a · Jan 2016

    Paralytic lagophthalmos syndrome in the plastic and maxillofacial surgeon practice.

    • A I Nerobeev, Ts M Shurgaya, and A S Sayda.
    • Central Research Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Moscow, Russia.
    • Stomatologiia (Mosk). 2016 Jan 1; 95 (4): 58-61.

    Objectiveto identify and give an objective assessment of all changes in the periorbital region in paralysis orbicularis oculi muscle.MethodsWith physical, laboratory and instrumental methods of research, we analyzed the survey of 33 patients with paralytic lagophthalmos. This survey has allowed us to identify the symptoms of periorbital changes characteristic of paralysis orbicularis oculi involved in lagophthalmos development.ResultsAfter analyzing the results of a survey of 33 patients with paralytic lagophthalmos, we identified 15 symptoms of changes in the periorbital region.ConclusionIn our opinion, lagophthalmos should be considered as a syndrome, including certain symptom in a particular case. For adequate closure of the optic fissure and obtaining a good aesthetic result is necessary to simultaneously remove more of the symptoms.

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