Ophthalmoplegia: Treatment, Procedure, Cost and Side Effects
Last Updated: Oct 31, 2019
What is ophthalmoplegia?
Ophthalmoplegia is a condition associated with the weakness or paralysis of the muscles of the eye. It can affect either one or more than six muscles which control the movement of the eye and holds it in place. Ophthalmoplegia is usually of two types, internal ophthalmoplegia and chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia. Internal or internuclear ophthalmoplegia occurs when there is damage to the nerve fibers which controls lateral eye movement. This can lead to double vision. Whereas, chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia develops with drooping eyelids and leads to problem controlling the eye muscles which coordinates eye movement.
The treatment for ophthalmoplegia generally depends upon the underlying causes, symptoms and type. Many times, drooping eyelids can be the main cause of ophthalmoplegia, in such cases, the doctor can suggest a procedure known as a silicone sling. This procedure helps to elevate a drooping eyelid. Silicone sling procedure can also help cure an eye condition known as ptosis. Lid crutches or adhesive tape can also be used when the symptoms of drooping eyelid is not too advanced.
How is the treatment done?
In silicone sling procedure, a Seiff silicone suspension has to be used. The silicone is guided in the muscle through a stab incision. This procedure is highly popular and efficient because it includes early recovery, edema (minimum post operative scars), no multiple incisions and less surgical time. This procedure is ideal for patients with poor levator functions due to ophthalmoplegia. It provides more advantages as compared to standard sling procedures.
In children this procedure has to be performed under general anesthesia. The upper eyelid is coated with lidocaine and the area is cleaned and draped. A suprabrow stab incision is made of around 2.5 mm to 3 mm about 5 mm from the eyebrow. Then, a sterile Seiff silicone suspension is inserted. Precision and care has to be maintained so that the eye surgeon maintains the muscle plane through the entire procedure. When the incision mark is reached the needle is exteriorized after being pierced through the skin. The ends of the silicone rods are usually passed through the sleeve and knotted, the margin of the lid is adjusted according to the amount of correction required. In the end, a silk suture has to be tied in between the knots and is then buried below the subperiosteal pocket. The suprabrow incision is later closed with fibrin glue or a silk suture.
Who is eligible for the treatment?
This procedure can be performed on both adults as well as children as it is a quick and non-invasive procedure. Silicone sling procedure can be used to treat severe blepharoptosis along with weak levator function. Other than different synthetic materials, silicone gives the best results. Patients with severe ptosis, drooping eyelids and ophthalmoplegia are also recommended silicone sling procedure most of the times.
Who is not eligible for the treatment?
Silicone slings are better for children because they don’t scar as much as adults who might scar at a later age. In silicone sling procedure, it is strictly advisable for children to use silicone slings rather than other synthetic materials.
Are there any side effects?
Complications are rare but can occur in certain cases. Some side effects include late recurrence of ptosis, bilateral chronic eyelid edema, the sling can be exposed in the forehead through the incision, suture granuloma, undercorrection, lagophthalmos and significant eyelid drooping. Silicone is extremely safe for frontalis suspension in patients with ophthalmoplegia, chronic inflammation, sling exposure, granuloma formation and recurrence of drooping eyelids is still possible if the surgery is not performed properly.
What are the post-treatment guidelines?
After the procedure, patients have to go through ptosis examination which includes measurement of lid fissure height (distance between the lower and upper lid margins), eyelid crease height, light reflex, eye movement, eye coordination and eyesight. Other than this, postoperative side effects such as granuloma formation, undercorrection, overcorrection and corneal surface disorders are also evaluated.
If you have been given general anesthesia, you will have to rest or stay for a day at the hospital till the effects of the anesthesia wear out. In case of local anesthesia, you can go home as soon as you feel ready. The upper eyelid can be swollen and bruised for around 10 days soon after the operation. Ointment and antibiotic drops will be prescribed till two to three weeks after the procedure. It can usually take some time for you to notice the full effects of the silicone sling procedure.
How long does it take to recover?
A lot of people in the beauty and fashion industry also get this procedure done if they have asymmetric eyelids. Many people can have an eyelid which is slightly droopy than the other, in such cases, silicone sling procedure is performed to give their face a more symmetric look. It does not take a lot of time to recover, this procedure can either be performed as an outpatient service or with 1 to 2 days hospital stay.
What is the price of the treatment in India?
The price of silicone sling procedure in India can be anywhere between Rs.95,000 to Rs. 1,25,000.
Are the results of the treatment permanent?
The results of silicone sling procedure are usually permanent. This is a sure shot treatment to cure drooping eyelids which is the major cause of disorders like ophthalmoplegia. In this surgery, the eyelid incisions are placed around 6 mm above the lash line, for children, this spot lies at the lid crease line. If the ptosis is unilateral, a higher skin incision is made. This reduces the need for reoperation if there is crease formation in later years of the child’s life. Placing the sling material within the tissues of the eyelid also reduces surgery induced bulkiness. Sometimes, surgeons have to form the eyelid crease in a totally separate procedure months after the silicone sling procedure. This however requires more cost and more time for hospitalization. To avoid further hassles, silicone sling procedure should be performed by well experienced surgeons.
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