7 Ectropion Repair
10.1055/b-0039-173334 7 Ectropion RepairChristina H. Choe Summary Lateral tarsal strip surgery has become the gold standard to treat eyelid ectropion. The reasons to perform lateral tarsal strip surgery are varied…
10.1055/b-0039-173334 7 Ectropion RepairChristina H. Choe Summary Lateral tarsal strip surgery has become the gold standard to treat eyelid ectropion. The reasons to perform lateral tarsal strip surgery are varied…
10.1055/b-0039-173333 6 Entropion RepairBrittany A. Simmons and Mithra O. Gonzalez Summary Entropion is an inverted malposition of the eyelid that, when left uncorrected by either surgical or nonsurgical means, can…
10.1055/b-0039-173332 5 Canalicular Laceration and Medial Canthal Tendon Avulsion RepairKyle J. Godfrey, Kristen E. Dunbar, and Gary J. Lelli, Jr. Summary Early identification and repair of canalicular and medial canthal…
10.1055/b-0039-173331 4 Eyelid Margin Laceration RepairNeil Shah and Peter W. MacIntosh Summary A margin-involving eyelid laceration requires special attention to prevent postrepair complications such as eyelid notching and trichiasis. In…
10.1055/b-0039-173330 3 Traumatic Eyelid LacerationPete Setabutr and Chau Pham Summary Traumatic eyelid lacerations are a common condition seen by just about every ophthalmologist, plastic surgeon, and emergency room physician. Despite…
10.1055/b-0039-173328 1 Anatomy of the Eyelids, Orbit, and Lacrimal SystemLora R. Dagi Glass Summary This chapter reviews anatomy of the eyelids, lacrimal system, and orbit. Anatomic knowledge is the basis…
10.1055/b-0039-173329 2 Fundamental Principles and Techniques of Ophthalmic Plastic SurgeryVictoria Starks and Suzanne K. Freitag Summary Surgical outcomes are impacted by the combined effects of preoperative assessment, surgical planning, surgical…
Advantages Disadvantages Minimally invasive Reversible No need to remove corneal tissue Quick recovery Does not affect visual field testing Can be combined with other refractive procedures Enables normal visualization of…
Fig. 7.1 (a) Dr. David Kasner demonstrating open sky technique for vitreous removal using cellulose sponges and scissors on a cadaver eye. (b, c) High magnification of cadaver eye vitreous…
Fig. 8.1 Right optic disc of a patient with MOG-IgG-associated anterior optic neuritis. Note diffuse swelling associated with a single flame-shaped hemorrhage Other neurologic manifestations include atypical cerebral inflammatory lesions…