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Clinical Manifestations in Patients Wearing Ocular Prostheses

Authors
Kim, JoohyunYoon, SuminLee, HyunkyuLee, HwaBaek, Sehyun
Issue Date
7월-2022
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
Anophthalmos; eye removal surgery; ocular prosthesis
Citation
JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY, v.33, no.5, pp.E472 - E474
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY
Volume
33
Number
5
Start Page
E472
End Page
E474
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/142778
DOI
10.1097/SCS.0000000000008374
ISSN
1049-2275
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to assess upper and lower eyelid shapes and changes in patients wearing ocular prostheses. Methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of patients wearing ocular prostheses. Clinical manifestations, including superior sulcus deepening, ptosis, upper and lower eyelid entropion, upper and lower eyelid ectropion, upper and lower eyelid retraction, and upper and lower eyelid socket contracture were investigated. Results: For those patients who underwent evisceration, the most common clinical manifestations of the eyelid were superior sulcus deepening and ptosis (35%, respectively), whereas lower eyelid entropion and lower eyelid retraction were the second most common manifestations (25%, respectively). Among those patients who underwent enucleation, the most common eyelid changes were lower eyelid entropion (45.5%), and ptosis and lower eyelid socket contracture were the second most common alterations (36.4%, respectively). Finally, superior sulcus deepening, upper eyelid entropion, and lower eyelid retraction occurred in 27.3% of patients, respectively. Conclusions: Upper eyelid ptosis, superior sulcus deepening, and lower eyelid entropion and retraction were the most common clinical manifestations in patients wearing ocular prostheses. When following up with patients with ocular prostheses, it is important to check these eyelid changes and consider making appropriate corrections.
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