Acta Clinica Croatica (Jan 2020)

Surgical Aspect of Blepharospasm Treatment: a Case Report

  • Kristijan Dinjar,
  • Vedran Zubčić,
  • Andrijana Kopić,
  • Vlatko Kopić,
  • Bruno Popić,
  • Dubravka Holik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2020.59.02.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59., no. 2.
pp. 377 – 381

Abstract

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Blepharospasm is an idiopathic condition characterized by involuntary eyelid closure mainly caused by bilateral tonic-clonic contractions of the orbicularis oculi muscle. It results in patient inability to open their eyes, thus significantly impairing their ability to perform activities of daily living. First-line treatment for blepharospasm are primarily botulinum toxin type A injections. However, surgical procedure as a treatment option can also be taken in consideration. In this overview, we present a case of a 75-year-old female patient who received surgical treatment as per Anderson’s method after being treated with botulinum toxin type A for 3 years. This form of therapy proved to be an extremely successful permanent solution in the treatment of severe cases of refractory blepharospasm, without any long-term complications, especially ectropion and lagophthalmos.

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