View clinical trials related to Blepharoptosis.
Filter by:We aim to establish the point at which glare from bright lights begins to engage our eyelids - causing us to "squint". We will be using a video camera with an LED ring light around it facing the volunteer and we will record the eyelid position as the light brightness is increased gradually. Many studies have looked at the effect glare has on a person through qualitative questionnaires but few have been able to quantify this.
This clinical trial will evaluate two non-surgical devices designed to improve eye lid opening for patients with severe Blepharoptosis (incomplete opening of the eyelids).
Comparison of the results of levator resection operation with the use of fixed sutures technique in which the levator muscle is approached through skin incision and the muscle shortened and sutured directly to the tarsus then the skin crease reformed with interrupted sutures which pick up the underlying levator muscle versus the results with the use of adjustable sutures in which the suture passes through the levator muscle into the tarsal plate and out through the skin edge .the skin crease is formed separately so that adjusting the suture doesn't open the wound, the suture can be adjusted according to the result up to 4 days post operative.