OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY Editor Roberto M. Limongi, M.D., PhD VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1 DECEMBER 2020 The official journal of SBCPO SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE CIRURGIA PLÁSTICA OCULAR 210mm x 297mm THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF SBCPO Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica Ocular Volume 1, Issue 1 - 2020 FOUNDER EDITOR Roberto Murillo Limongi Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia - GO, Brazil. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Patricia Akaishi Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo - SP, Brazil. Filipe Pereira Hospital Governador Celso Ramos, Florianópolis - SC, Brazil. Allan Pieroni Clínica Oftalmologia Especializada, São Paulo - SP, Brazil. DIRECTORY OF BRAZILIAN OCULOPLASTIC SOCIETY SURGERY (2020/2021) Patrícia Akaishi – President Allan Pieroni – Treasurer Midori Osaki –Vice President Ivana Pereira - Secretary EDITORIAL BOARD Ana Estela Sant’Anna Ricardo Morschbacher Ana Rosa Pimentel Figueiredo Simone Haber Duellberg von Faber Bison Andre Luis Borba da Silva Sivana Artioli Schellini Davi Araf Suzana Matayoshi Eduardo Feijó Tammy H. Osaki Fernando Procianoy Antonio Cruz Guilherme Herzog Neto Eduardo Soares Helcio Fortuna Bessa Euripedes Moura Jose Vital vital Filho Midori Osaki Marilisa Nano Costa Murilo Alves Rodrigues Victor Alencar Nilson Lopes da Fonseca Junior INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD Francesco Bernardini (Genova, Italy) Pete Setabutr (Chicago-USA) Jeremiah P Tao (Irvine-USA) Steven Couch (Washington- USA) Martin Hector Devoto (Buenos Aires-Argentina) SCIENTIFIC COMITÉÉ OF BRAZILIAN OCULOPLASTIC SOCIETY SURGERY Simone Bison Maria Antonieta Ginguerra Tammy Osaki Table of Contents Volume 1, Issue 1 - 2020 Editorial Brazilian Oculoplastic Surgery Society - “BOSS”(from Portuguese: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica Ocular - SBCPO) Roberto Murillo Limongi ...................................................................................................................................................................................................1-3 Review Manuscripts Origins of Oculoplastic Surgery David J. Merriott • Lauren E. Chen • Sanja G. Cypen • Jeremiah P. Tao..................................................................................................4-11 Innovations in Oculoplastic Surgery Robi Nicolas Maamari......................................................................................................................................................................................................12-17 Dacryoadenitis - a rare condition. Review on differential diagnosis and management Silvana Artioli Schellini • Alicia Galindo-Ferreiro ...........................................................................................................................................18-22 What has changed in Müller Muscle Conjunctival Resection in the past ten years? Mariah Uehara, MD • Pete Setabutr......................................................................................................................................................................23-17 Main materials in orbitary reconstruction with D printed prostheses - A literature review Rodrigo Tamietti Durães • Marco Túlio Tavares Daier • Victor Amaral Ando ..............................................................................28-32 Original Article Structured Blepharoplasty Filipe Jose Pereira • Allan C Pieroni Gonçalves • Roberto Murillo Limongi .................................................................................33-37 Assessment of the digital pressure test for the diagnosis of congenital dacryocystitis Marilisa Nano Costa • Eulalia Sakano .................................................................................................................................................................38-40 Oculoplastic Surgery Demographic Mapping in Brazil Diogo Batista de Queiroz Silveira • Roberto Murillo Limongi • Marcos Pereira Avila ................................................................41-43 Epidemiological analysis of oculoplastic procedures, from to , in the state of Goiás - Brazil Fernanda Mendonça Galvão • Yael Porto Silva • Natália Barbosa da Silva Lopes • Leonardo Mariano Reis ...............44-48 Case Reports or Case Series Clinical aspects of the orbitopalpebral manifestations of patients with Neurofibromatosis treated at HC / UFMG Samira Gracielle Pinheiro Cutrim Barbosa • Ana Rosa Pimentel de-Figueiredo • Clarissa Leite Turrer.........................49-52 Topical Interferon alpha b for the treatment of basal cell carcinoma of the eyelids Luana Miranda Campos • Roberto Murillo Limongi ....................................................................................................................................53-56 Chronic Dacryocystitis by Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Mariana Zaíra Ribeiro • Fernanda Yumi Konno • Cesar Keiji Ishii • Carlos Augusto Campos • Ricardo Tomoyoshi Kanedacan ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................57-60 Surgical treatment of granuloma after facial filling with pmma - report of two cases Bruna Veronese de Almeida • Patricia Keller Rodrigues Rezende • Fausto da Paz Cazorla ................................................61-63 Frontalis Suspension with Fenestrated Silicone to Correct Severe Eyelid Ptosis in a Patient with Kearns Sayre Syndrome Lara El-Andere • Cinthia Mitie Araki Santos • Lucas Gaspar Córdova • Davi Araf...................................................................64-66 Letter to the editor The “arrow and bow” for the Cicatricial Entropion Eduardo Soares ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................67-68 Editorial Brazilian Oculoplastic Surgery Society - “BOSS”(from Portuguese: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica Ocular - SBCPO) How was the origin of the oculoplastic surgery? Well, good question. I think drooping eyelid surgery plays a key role in the emergence of this specialty. If it wasn’t for the ptosis, maybe it didn’t even exist… Back in 1968, the political moment was complex around here in Brazil and it was considered “the year that did not end” by remarkable events for the world... And for the oculoplastic too! At that moment was created the first university service dedicated to the teaching of Oculoplastic Surgery at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, by Professor Eduardo Jorge Carneiro Soares. On the one hand, Brazil was already a reference in plastic surgery, with the international success achieved by Professor Ivo Pitanguy. And on the other, in ophthalmology, the Professor Hilton Rocha was also recognized as a pioneer. Adding to the influence of these two masters, oculoplastic surgery could only be born strong and healthy in Brazil. Evaldo Machado dos Santos, Sebastião Etoy Pereira e Eduardo Soares were the three doctors responsible for forming a group to teach and promote oculoplastic surgery in Brazil. Back then, there was only the Brazilian Center for Strabismus. A significant incentive for the trio was given by Jack Mustardé in October 1971 when he visited Brasil after being invited by the Brazilian Portuguese-Spanish Congress in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). They prepared the statutes and, on November 21 of 1974, they founded the Study Center of Oculoplastics (CEPO) at the headquarters of the Brazilian Society of Ophthalmology in Rio de Janeiro. Professor John Clark Mustardé was awarded the title of Honorary President. “It is with great pride, that after a lot of work and with the help of friends, which I will later have the pleasure of mentioning, we were able to format our newspaper “Plástica Ocular”. It’s the first, but you won’t be the last! I have a copy of the newspaper that I received in mid-1987, and then nothing else was done to unite us, through a vehicle so important to our Brazilian Oculoplastic Surgery Society. With the publication of our newspaper, the Society will become stronger, being able to honor our Oculoplastic. We will publish open sessions to defend our rights and make room for any colleague, whether special or not, to speak out. With your help, we will be respected. We may also encourage the publishing of scientific research to clarify the whole of Oculoplastic. We are open-hearted to constructive suggestions and criticism. We hope you all help. See you soon, Hélcio Bessa - President of the Brazilian Oculoplastic Surgery Society Brazil, 1998” 1 Oculoplastic Surgery. 2020;1(1):1-3 Eduardo Jorge Carneiro Soares was awarded the president of the first board for a term of two years. In 1979, The Study Center of Oculoplastic (CEPO) becomes the Brazilian Oculoplastic Surgery Society. On September 8th, 1979, chaired by Euripedes da Mota Moura and with Waldir Martins Portellinha as secretary, the new board took office. Two years later, 1981 - October 22th , the official recognition of the Brazilian Oculoplastic Surgery Society (BOSS) among the affiliated societies of the Brazilian Council of Ophthalmology took place. On September 3rd, 1997, with the presence of Professors J. C. Mustardé and Richard Collin, the book “Oculoplastic Surgery¨- Roca Publishing House, São Paulo/SP – was launched in Goiânia (GO). This was the main theme of the XXIX Brazilian Congress of Ophthalmology. The editors were Professors Eduardo J. C. Soares, Euripedes M.
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