Publications by authors named "Judith Kramarz Dadon"

Background: To report a single center experience with semi-adjustable posterior approach levator plication ('levatorpexy') in patients with congenital ptosis.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective study. All cases who underwent posterior approach levatorpexy for congenital ptosis between the years 2016 to 2022 were included.

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  • The study focuses on infants with isolated congenital sixth nerve palsy (ICSNP), detailing a case series and proposing a management algorithm based on their findings.
  • Researchers reviewed the records of six patients diagnosed with ICSNP from January 2020 to November 2022, noting their birth details, symptoms, and outcomes.
  • Results suggested that ICSNP typically resolves within 1 to 3 months without significant underlying issues, supporting the idea of a straightforward initial assessment with follow-ups if necessary.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Judith Kramarz Dadon"

  • Judith Kramarz Dadon’s recent research primarily focuses on pediatric ophthalmology, specifically addressing surgical techniques and management strategies for congenital eye conditions.
  • In her study on congenital ptosis repair, she evaluates the outcomes of a semi-adjustable posterior approach levator plication, providing insights into the effectiveness of different anesthesia methods.
  • Additionally, her investigation of isolated congenital sixth nerve palsy suggests a management algorithm informed by a retrospective cohort analysis, contributing valuable guidelines for clinicians handling this condition in infants.