%0 Journal Article %T Successful conjunctival socket expansion in anophthalmic patients until the age of 2 years: an outpatient procedure. %A El Essawy RA %A Abdelbaky SH %J Clin Ophthalmol %V 10 %N 0 %D 2016 %M 27672305 暂无%R 10.2147/OPTH.S109486 %X OBJECTIVE: To report the results of a simple outpatient method for soft tissue socket expansion in young children with congenital anophthalmos.
METHODS: Seventeen congenital anophthalmic sockets of 15 infants of a mean age of 4.2±4.4 months were fitted with specially designed serial solid acrylic shapes or hydrogel expanders using cyanoacrylate for eyelids closure when using the latter.
RESULTS: At the age of 2 years, the mean horizontal eyelid length increased from a mean of 11.6±4.5 to 19.4±4.6 mm and the volume of the last expander from a mean of 0.6±0.2 to 2.0±0.3 cm(2). The specially designed acrylic shapes could be a substitute to the custom-made molds, which require general anesthesia.
CONCLUSIONS: Successful increase in the horizontal eyelid length as well as the conjunctival socket volume could be achieved by a simple outpatient procedure without the need for repeated hospitalization and general anesthesia in these infants.