JH Chang’s research while affiliated with St. Vincent's Hospital Sydney and other places

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Publications (1)


Medial canthal tendon release and lower eyelid retractor plication for Centurion syndrome
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April 2006

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Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology

JH Chang

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BA O'Donnell

Centurion syndrome is an uncommon, idiopathic medial canthal anomaly that causes epiphora due to the forward displacement of the lacrimal punctum out of the tear lake associated with the abnormal anterior insertion of the medial canthal tendon and enophthalmos. A case of Centurion syndrome is presented together with the description of a previously unreported surgical treatment: The combined surgical techniques of medial canthal tendon release and lower eyelid retractor plication. © 2006 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists.