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مقاله Abstract


Title: Lacrimal Drainage System Obstruction in Subjects with Acquired Anophthalmic Socket, A Double Masked Case Control Study
Author(s): Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli, Roya Zolfaghari, Anahita Amirsardari, Mohammad Bagher Abtahi, Nasser Karimi, Mohammadreza Aghamirsalim
Presentation Type: Oral
Subject: Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Others:
Presenting Author:
Name: Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli
Affiliation :(optional) Eye Research Center, Rassoul Akram Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences
E mail: mkashkouli2@gmail.com
Phone: 88090456
Mobile: 09121777003
Purpose:

To compare the results of lacrimal drainage system (LDS) tests between acquired anophthalmic socket (AS) and normal eyes of the same subjects.

Methods:

Included were acquired anophthalmic socket (2013-2014) of more than 6 years of age. Excluded were eyelid/ lacrimal drainage system (LDS) surgery, abnormality of eyelid/ LDS and contracted socket of any severity. Eyelid examination, and dye disappearance test (DDT) were performed by a masked observer. Irrigation test and interpretation of lacrimal scintigraphy were performed by another masked observer. LDS obstruction (LDSO) was defined as partial and complete obstruction of any part of LDS.

Results:

Included were 50 patients with a mean age of 31.3 years and mean time of wearing artificial eye of 96.1 months. Lagophthalmos was observed in 40 (80%) and lower eyelid laxity in 23 (46%) of AS and none of normal eyes. AS side showed significantly (P<0.001) more positive DDT, LDSO on scintigraphy, and LDSO on irrigation than the normal side. AS with lower eyelid laxity showed a significantly (0.01) more positive DDT (100% vs. 22.2%). No other variables had significant impact.

Conclusion:

Subjects with acquired anophthalmic socket are suffering from a significantly more than normal rate of both anatomical and physiological obstruction of LDS.

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