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A child has ptosis and poor levator function. What surgery will you do?

Updated On: Jul 14, 2025
  • Levator muscle resection
  • Mullerectomy
  • Fasanella Servat surgery
  • Frontalis suspension surgery
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The child presents with ptosis and poor levator function. In such cases, the appropriate surgical intervention is frontalis suspension surgery. This procedure is selected because:
  • When the levator function is poor, typically less than 4-6 mm, surgeries that enhance the levator muscle such as levator muscle resection, Mullerectomy, or Fasanella Servat surgery are not effective.
  • Frontalis suspension surgery involves connecting the eyelid to the frontal muscle using a sling material. This allows the child to use their forehead muscles to elevate the eyelid, compensating for the weak levator function.
  • The goal is to improve vision and cosmetic appearance by lifting the eyelid to a normal position.
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