Publications by authors named "G Buerger"

Purpose: To report on patients seen with an unusual condition affecting the eyelids. The syndrome manifests as a temporary adhesion which forms between the upper and lower eyelid associated with laxity of the lower lid retractors. This results in a peculiar closure of the lids.

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Lower lid retraction is commonly seen in dysthyroid orbitopathy. We have treated 55 lower lids in 38 patients with lower lid retraction by a tarsal transplant from the upper lid to the lower lid. An overall effect of 2-mm improvement +/- 0.

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The success of a procedure to reanimate paralyzed eyelids is determined by the functional and cosmetic results. When the cornea is covered during blinking and sleeping, function has been restored, while a pleasing cosmetic result has been achieved if the eyes appear symmetrical when the lids are open. Several procedures have been developed to restore closure of the paralyzed upper eyelid (implantation of gold weights or open wire springs) or to correct lower lid lagophthalmos and ectropion (lower lid tightening with a Bick procedure or insertion of a closed eyelid spring).

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In 516 consecutive dacryocystorhinostomies, a soft stent of 0.25 in. Penrose drain tubing was utilized.

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