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Histopathological evaluation of a tissue fragment obtained in conjunctivo-mullerectomy surgery

Tatiana R. Nahas, Leonard M. da Silva, Flavio C. Ferreira, Luiza A. de Souza, Livia de A. Freire, Celia S.C.O. Sahtler, Ilana Y. Hida

INTRODUCTION: To evaluate striated skeletal muscle fibers (upper eyelid levator muscle) in specimens taken from conjunctivo-mullerectomy surgery and correlate the surgical response of elevation greater than 2 mm in this surgery.

CASE PRESENTATION: Histopathological analysis of 20 excised conjunctivo-mullerectomy fragments for treating involutional ptosis of any magnitude with a 10% positive and satisfactory phenylephrine test to check for skeletal muscle fibers.

RESULTS: All analyzed tissue samples only had conjunctiva and smooth muscle tissue. We attest to the absence of striated muscle fibers in these samples.

CONCLUSION: There are no upper eyelid levator muscle fibers in the excised tissue in conjunctivo-mullerectomy surgery. The surgical response of elevation greater than 2 mm in this surgery may only be due to the closeness of the upper eyelid levator muscle to the superior border of the tarsal plate.


 
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