Tarsorrhaphy
acial palsy, which usually affects only one side of the face, is a primary indication for tarsorrhaphy. In facial palsy, the blink reflex is affected and the front surface of…
acial palsy, which usually affects only one side of the face, is a primary indication for tarsorrhaphy. In facial palsy, the blink reflex is affected and the front surface of…
y colleagues and I have successfully used the Fugo blade to remove a large nevus along the limbus of a 2-year-old patient. TECHNIQUE Anesthesia Administer general anesthesia. Surgical Technique At…
apsulorrhexis has been the most favored form of capsulotomy over the past two decades.1 Capsulorrhexis produces the strongest capsulotomy rim of any capsulotomy to date because it produces a continuous…
rachoma is one of the most common causes of upper eyelid entropion and trichiasis. The corneal lesions result either as sequelae of eyelid deformity or from dryness of the eye…
he term anterior blepharitis refers to inflammation of the eyelashes and follicles. Posterior blepharitis refers to meibomian gland dysfunction. Blepharitis often is associated with systemic diseases such as rosacea, as…
he medial ends of both the superior and the inferior lids contain a punctum. The puncta are situated on a slightly elevated platform, called the “lacrimal papillae,” and face posteriorly,…
sebaceous cyst is caused by obstruction of the gland of Zeiss, the meibomian gland, or the sebaceous glands associated with the hair follicles of the eyelid. Sebaceous cysts are solid…
fter receiving my PhD in neurophysiology and biophysics, I pursued my medical degree in ophthalmology at Hahnemann University in Philadelphia. Upon graduating in 1979, I started my private practice in…
13 The Eyelid and Lacrimal Drainage System INTRODUCTION The eyelids are flaps of skin with highly modified epidermal appendages that cover and protect the eye. The structure of the eyelids…