2014
DOI: 10.1159/000363720
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Anophthalmic Socket

Abstract: Anophthalmos is defined as an orbit without a clinically detectable eye. This condition can be either congenital or acquired. Congenital anophthalmos is a different entity and rare (prevalence 0.2 -0.3/10,000), and will not be covered in this section. Acquired anophthalmos is much more common and can occur after trauma, but is usually caused by surgical enucleation. Indications for enucleation include malignant intraorbital tumours, painful blind eyes, and phthisical or buphthalmic eyes, which cannot be improv… Show more

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“…7 Volume deficiency may be surgically treated by inserting autologous or alloplastic orbital implants. [8][9][10] Vistnes suggests that upper-eyelid blepharoptosis should be corrected after addressing volume deficit. 1 This article reviews the pathophysiology and treatment of blepharoptosis in anophthalmia, and describes a novel technique and the use of a limbal demarcated template prosthesis to facilitate levator resection surgery and optimize prosthesis fabrication processes.…”
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“…7 Volume deficiency may be surgically treated by inserting autologous or alloplastic orbital implants. [8][9][10] Vistnes suggests that upper-eyelid blepharoptosis should be corrected after addressing volume deficit. 1 This article reviews the pathophysiology and treatment of blepharoptosis in anophthalmia, and describes a novel technique and the use of a limbal demarcated template prosthesis to facilitate levator resection surgery and optimize prosthesis fabrication processes.…”
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confidence: 99%