Purpose: Floppy eyelid syndrome is a condition that is difficult to identify and diagnose and with no clear guidelines on its management. We propose a method of reliably grading this syndrome and have proposed a management algorithm based on the grading.
Materials And Methods: Retrospective data collection of patients diagnosed with Floppy eyelid syndrome and treated under the care of a single oculoplastic surgeon over a 9 year period.
Results: First, 102 patients were included and were classified into 3 groups. Grade 1 (F1) 7.5%, Grade 2 (F2) 36.5% and Grade 3 (F3) 56%. Only 12% of our cohort required surgery, and 92% of these patients demonstrated improvement in their symptoms.
Discussion: Clinical grading of Floppy eyelid syndrome patients will help determine patient's management plan. In our experience, operating on both upper and lower eyelids at the same time where indicated helps to maintain the normal anatomical relationship and improve epiphora.
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