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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2/2013

01-04-2013 | Original Article

Cosmetic Shell Fitting Over a Sensitive Cornea in Mild Phthisis Bulbi Using Total Conjunctival Flap

Authors: Jingwen Ding, Tao Chen, Zhijia Hou, Yi Qin, Lei Hao, Dongmei Li

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

Background

Cosmetic scleral shells provide a superior alternative to enucleation or evisceration in the setting of phthisis bulbi. However, corneal irritation often minimizes the wearing time of a scleral shell. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a total conjunctival flap covering in the management of mild phthisis bulbi with a sensitive cornea.

Methods

The surgical technique involved a total conjunctival flap covering combined with superficial lamellar keratectomy to allow the fitting of a cosmetic scleral shell over a sensitive cornea. The records of patients with mild phthisis bulbi who underwent this technique from September 2003 through July 2011 were reviewed. Postoperative and long-term complications were noted. Outcome measures included cosmetic appearance, complications, and patient satisfaction.

Results

A total of 58 patients (58 eyes) were identified. The mean age at surgery was 28.5 years (range = 2–65 years) and the mean follow-up period (follow-up rate = 66 %) was 42.6 months (range = 6–98 months). Postoperative complications like epithelial inclusion cyst (one eye), intolerance of scleral shell wear (2 eyes), and deterioration of phthisis bulbi (3 eyes) were observed during the follow-up interval. Surgical success was achieved in 52 subjects (90 %) with the desired prosthetic appearance and motility and no further intervention was required.

Conclusion

The total conjunctival flap is an easy and effective globe-conserving alternative to enucleation or evisceration in the cosmetic rehabilitation of patients with mild phthisis bulbi.

Level of Evidence IV

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Metadata
Title
Cosmetic Shell Fitting Over a Sensitive Cornea in Mild Phthisis Bulbi Using Total Conjunctival Flap
Authors
Jingwen Ding
Tao Chen
Zhijia Hou
Yi Qin
Lei Hao
Dongmei Li
Publication date
01-04-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 2/2013
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-012-0003-2

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