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BSOPRS: Belgian Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Floppy eyelid syndrome

The floppy eyelid syndrome (FES) is a relatively rare ophthalmic disease, which consists of hyperlaxity of the eyelids. Usually in obese, middle-aged men. Sometimes though it can occur in women and persons of normal weight, even in children. A large number of these patients suffer likewise of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) (partial collapse of the pharynx during breathing, resulting in loud snoring and gasping).   

Patients complains are mostly due to chronic red, irritated watery eyes, itching and sticky secretions in the corner of the eye, especially on waking. The symptoms can occur bilaterally or just in one eye. General complaints: chronic fatigue and headaches upon waking.   

The ophthalmic examination shows: a papillary conjunctivitis with mild bulbar hyperemia, often on the side where the patient sleeps. Punctiform keratitis, mucosal filaments in the tear film, a pseudo-ptosis and a "rubbery" consistency of the eyelids. The upper eyelids can be flipped over by minimal manipulation. The disease is often associated with blepharitis on rosacea and Meibomius gland dysfunction (MGD)

The treatment of the floppy eyelid syndrome:

- moistening the eyes with artificial tears and a "moister chamber". 

- In severe cases,  surgery is performed: a horizontal shortening of the four eyelids by full-thickness resection of one third of the lids.  

As important as treating the eyes is addressing the obesity and obstructive sleep apnea. 

Clinical Pearl:  interrogation of the partner of the patient gives a much more realistic picture about the degree of heavy snoring and sleep apnea.

Symposium
Wednesday 26 November 2014, 14:00 - 17:30, Gold
Moderators
Veva DE GROOT, Paul JONCKHEERE
101414:00Clinical picture of floppy eyelid syndrome JONCKHEERE P
101514:10General implications of sleep apnea and CPAP VERBRAEKEN J
101614:30Increased risk for glaucoma KIEKENS S
101714:40Update on current techniques to avoid airways collaps and snorring VAN DE PERRE J
101815:00Surgical treatment options of floppy eyelid EZRA D
 15:30Break
 16:00* Simple cases turned out to be complicated: discussion by a pannel
 17:30End of session

*
Sohngen P, A Simple mullerectomy ?  
Babusiaux B, Basal cell carcinoma of lower eyelid, 15 years later
Xhauflaire G, What the Hell%u2026 ? 
Jonchkeere P, Ptosis of an upper eyelid?
De Lepeleire K, Blepharoplasty, looked simple initially.
Lasudry J, I hate surprises
Vandelanotte S, I don't want to make these mistakes again !
Raus P, Easy xanthelasmata ?
De Groot V, Lower eyelid blepharoplasty became a nightmare.
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