Beyoglu Eye Journal

The Effects of Blepharoptosis Surgery on Meibomian Gland, Tear Film, and Corneal Topography [Beyoglu Eye J]
Beyoglu Eye J. 2023; 8(3): 214-220 | DOI: 10.14744/bej.2023.99266  

The Effects of Blepharoptosis Surgery on Meibomian Gland, Tear Film, and Corneal Topography

Elif Ceren Yesilkaya, Emine Betül Akbaş Özyürek, Tuğçe Dursun, Ayşe Burcu Dirim, İbrahim Çağrı Türker, Semra Tiryaki Demir
Health Sciences University, Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate the Meibomian gland (MG), tear film, and corneal changes in the post-operative period following ptosis surgery using corneal topography.
METHODS: This non-comparative, case series study analyzed 30 eyes of 23 patients undergoing blepharoptosis surgery with an external approach. Ocular surface and tear film evaluation was performed at baseline and post-operative 3rd month. The corneal topography was used to assess the MG, the noninvasive tear film break-up time (NI-TBUT), K values, astigmatism, and corneal aberrations. For the examination of dry eyes, the I-TBUT, Schirmer, and ocular surface disease index (OSDI) questionnaires were also performed.
RESULTS: The study involved patients with a mean age of 55.1±18.11 years. Postoperatively, marginal reflex distance 1 is significantly increased (1.23±1.09 vs. 3.65±0.65; p=0.001). Results revealed no significant changes in Kmean (43.65±1.15 vs. 43.67±1.14; p=0.727), astigmatism (−1±0.74 vs. −0.99±0.68; p=0.910), and corrected distance visual acuity logMAR (0.09±0.1 vs. 0.07±0.11; p=0.497). There was a significant increase in MG loss area postoperatively (5.02±5.04–7.75±6.75; p=0.047), while the degree of MG loss did not significantly change (0.2±0.48 vs. 0.37±0.56; p=0.132). However, no sig-nificant differences were detected in Schirmer I test (17.4±4.7 vs. 16.1±5.5; p=0.711), I-TBUT (12.4±3.1 vs. 11.9±4.7; p=0.483), and OSDI questionnaire score (16.7±9.4 vs. 17.9±10.3; p=0.176) between baseline and post-operative mea-surements. Similarly, no significant changes were found in NI-TBUT (5.73±3.72 vs. 6.58 4.71; p=0.535) and NIAvg-TBUT (6.06±4.8 vs. 7.51±4.43; p=0.322) values.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Surgical correction of blepharoptosis affects MG morphology without causing dry eye at the 3rd month. Post-operative corneal topography is useful in demonstrating changes in the MG.

Keywords: Dry eye, Meibomian glands, ptosis, topography


Elif Ceren Yesilkaya, Emine Betül Akbaş Özyürek, Tuğçe Dursun, Ayşe Burcu Dirim, İbrahim Çağrı Türker, Semra Tiryaki Demir. The Effects of Blepharoptosis Surgery on Meibomian Gland, Tear Film, and Corneal Topography. Beyoglu Eye J. 2023; 8(3): 214-220

Corresponding Author: Elif Ceren Yesilkaya, Türkiye


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