Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of the new small anterior incision, small-incision dissection procedure (Frueh's procedure) for the correction of involutional and congenital blepharoptosis.
Patients And Methods: This was a retrospective study to compare different parameters between Frueh's procedure and the traditional aponeurotic anterior approach in a group of 98 involutional blepharoptosis patients and between Frueh's procedure and Whitnall's sling in a group of 21 congenital blepharoptosis patients. The main criterion was recurrence requiring reintervention.
Results: In the adult's group, the rate of reoperation was not significantly different for the two surgical procedures (p=0.82). In the children's group, the rate of reoperation was not significantly different for the two surgical procedures (p=0.3).
Discussion: In adults, compared with the traditional aponeurotic approach, Frueh's procedure for blepharoptosis correction is equally efficacious in correcting eyelid height, superior in producing desirable eyelid contour, and much quicker to perform. In children, Frueh's procedure is a good technique for mild and moderate blepharoptosis with a good levator function. However, Frueh's procedure in severe blepharoptosis with low levator function seems not to be as efficient as the traditional surgical techniques.
Conclusion: This study confirms Frueh's procedure as a reference for the treatment of adults and children with blepharoptosis.
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J Vet Intern Med
July 2015
Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs.
Background: The origin of the gas in the stomachs of dogs with acute gastric dilatation or gastric dilatation with volvulus (GDV) often is disputed.
Hypothesis: We tested the hypothesis that gaseous distention resulted from aerophagia.
Animals: Ten cases of GDV that were submitted to an emergency clinic were sampled intraoperatively.
J Fr Ophtalmol
September 2011
Service d'ophtalmologie, centre hospitalo-universitaire Nord, chemin des Bourrelly, 13915 Marseille cedex 20, France.
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of the new small anterior incision, small-incision dissection procedure (Frueh's procedure) for the correction of involutional and congenital blepharoptosis.
Patients And Methods: This was a retrospective study to compare different parameters between Frueh's procedure and the traditional aponeurotic anterior approach in a group of 98 involutional blepharoptosis patients and between Frueh's procedure and Whitnall's sling in a group of 21 congenital blepharoptosis patients. The main criterion was recurrence requiring reintervention.
Inorg Chem
February 2011
Unit 3060, Department of Chemistry, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3060, USA.
The thermal decomposition of ammonia borane was studied using a variety of methods to qualitatively identify gas and remnant solid phase species after thermal treatments up to 1500 °C. At about 110 °C, ammonia borane begins to decompose yielding H(2) as the major gas phase product. A two step decomposition process leading to a polymeric -[NH═BH](n)- species above 130 °C is generally accepted.
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