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13-05-2024 | Blepharoplasty | Review

Diagnosis and Treatment of Lacrimal Gland Prolapse: A Narrative Review

Authors: Bahram Eshraghi, Maryam Najafi, Leila Babaei, Maryam Moradi, Ali Aghajani

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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Abstract

Background

Lacrimal gland prolapse (LGP) is considered to be one of the causes for upper eyelid contour abnormality that should be recognized and treated properly to yield satisfactory outcomes in blepharoplasty. To describe current findings about the prevalence, pre- and intraoperative diagnosis of LGP and its treatment options.

Methods

PubMed and Google Scholar were thoroughly searched for articles published describing the diagnosis and treatment of LGP.

Results

The reported prevalence of LGP by various authors varies between 10 and 60% based on their preoperative or intraoperative reports. Techniques such as dacryoadenopexy, modified dacryoadenopexy, and dacryoplasty have been described to secure the prolapsed lacrimal gland back into its original position. Additionally, creating a Whitnall’s barrier has also been suggested as a method to reposition the gland. While all these surgical procedures have shown promising immediate results, there is a lack of published data on their long-term outcomes.

Conclusion

Diagnosis and proper treatment of LGP could enhance the cosmetic results of upper eyelid blepharoplasty.

Level of Evidence IV

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Title
Diagnosis and Treatment of Lacrimal Gland Prolapse: A Narrative Review
Authors
Bahram Eshraghi
Maryam Najafi
Leila Babaei
Maryam Moradi
Ali Aghajani
Publication date
13-05-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-024-04017-x