Analysis of Postoperative Ocular Surface Changes and Intervention Effect After PPV in MGD Dry Eye Patients
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction of Unspecified Eye, Unspecified Eyelid
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction of Unspecified Eye, Unspecified Eyelid focused on measuring Meibomian gland dysfunction, Dry eye, Non-invasive ocular surface analyser, Pars plana vitrectomy, ,Meibomian gland massage
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Clinical diagnosis of dry eye Clinical diagnosis for MGD Exclusion Criteria: eye trauma or eye surgery within the prior 6 months use of drugs that affect tear secretion and the stability of the tear film (including anti-glaucoma drugs, cortisol drugs, etc.) within the prior 6 months other diseases that affect the function of the eye surface, such as meibomian gland cysts, blepharitis, eyelid valgus, incomplete closure, chronic tear cystitis, corneal disease, glaucoma, or optic neuropathy intraoperative suture fixation or closure of a corneal, conjunctival, or scleral incision long-term postoperative intraocular hypertension that could not be controlled easily with oral drugs and required puncture and drainage through the anterior chamber postoperative corneal epithelial defects lasting more than 1 week or necessitating the use of contact lenses for treatment the need for a second operation during the study follow-up eye trauma or eye surgery within the prior 6 months use of drugs that affect tear secretion and the stability of the tear film (including anti-glaucoma drugs, cortisol drugs, etc.) within the prior 6 months other diseases that affect the function of the eye surface, such as meibomian gland cysts, blepharitis, eyelid valgus, incomplete closure, chronic tear cystitis, corneal disease, glaucoma, or optic neuropathy intraoperative suture fixation or closure of a corneal, conjunctival, or scleral incision long-term postoperative intraocular hypertension that could not be controlled easily with oral drugs and required puncture and drainage through the anterior chamber postoperative corneal epithelial defects lasting more than 1 week or necessitating the use of contact lenses for treatment the need for a second operation during the study follow-up
Sites / Locations
- Tianjin medical university eye hosipital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
group A
group B
Group A received conventional preoperative and postoperative anti-infective therapy.
On the basis of group A,Group B was given 0.1% sodium hyaluronate eye drops 4 times daily for 3 days before surgery (Jiang Xi, Zhen Shiming Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) and 3 months after surgery, and one cleaning, hot compresses and massage of the meibomian gland.