Correction of Telecanthus and Epicanthus Inversus in Patient with Blepharophimosis Syndrome
by Zia Chaudhuri, AK Grover

Jaypee’s Video Atlas of Ophthalmic Surgery (Vol. 1)

by Ashok Garg
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The blepharophimosis syndrome consists of ptosis, epicanthus inversus, telecanthus, horizontal shortening of palpebral aperture, flattened supraorbital ridges, arching of the eyebrow and lateral ectropion of the lower eyelid. The video demonstrates the technique of correction of epicanthus and telecanthus by transal wiring and double Z plasty. This gives a good surgical result both in terms of correction of telecanthus as well as deep placement of the medical canthus. The video demonstrates prop

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