1. Lateral transorbital canthopexy using a silicone tube in patients with paralytic ectropion.
- Author
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González-Cannata MG, González-Hinojosa DI, Aguilera-Ruíz KJ, González-Núñez MP, Medina-Zarco A, Acevedo-Moreno LG, and González-Navarro M
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- Eyelids surgery, Humans, Silicones, Ectropion etiology, Ectropion surgery, Plastic Surgery Procedures
- Abstract
Purpose: We describe the efficacy of lateral transorbital canthopexy using a silicone tube in managing severe paralytic ectropion., Methods: Patients with paralytic ectropion involving at least two-third of lower eyelid length and scleral exposure of 3 mm or more were considered. A silicone prosthetic was inserted during canthopexy., Results: Lateral transorbital canthopexy using a silicone tube was performed on 10 eyelids in nine patients. All patients had corneal surface abnormalities. Scleral exposure resolved completely in three cases. At 8-month follow-up, residual scleral exposure of 1 mm and 2 mm persisted in n = 6 and n = 1 cases, respectively., Conclusions: Lateral transorbital canthopexy using a silicone tube is an effective therapeutic option for paralytic ectropion, facilitating both functional and cosmetic results that proved durable over time.
- Published
- 2021
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