Brimonidine for Intraoperative Hemostasis
Dermatochalasis of EyelidPtosis3 moreThe purpose of this study is to observe and report the effects of topical ophthalmic brimonidine in oculofacial plastic surgery.
Cicatricial Upper Eyelid Entropion Management
EntropionSuture-less technique will be used in treatment for cicatricial upper eyelid entropion to detect its long-term efficacy
Objective Evaluation of the Effect of Oculoplastic Operations Using the Vectra M 3D Imaging System...
Eyelid PtosesEctropion Eyelids1 moreAn objective assessment of that part of the spectrum of ophthalmic eyelid surgeries that focuses on correcting the position of entropy (e.g. ectropion, ptosis surgery) is very difficult - although it is possible to use different measuring parameters (distance of pupillary reflexes from the edges of the eyelid), comparing different distances on the face, exophthalmometry or the lid laxity test - the so-called snap-back test, but all these methods are based either on the subjective assessment of the examiner or on the correctness of the attached ruler, and their objectivity is therefore very low.
Air Optix® Night and Day® Aqua Therapeutic Wear
Bullous KeratopathyCorneal Erosion3 moreThe purpose of this study is to support the safety and performance assessment of Air Optix Night and Day Aqua (AONDA) soft contact lenses for therapeutic use in accordance with updated EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR) requirements.
Minimally Invasive Holmium:YAG Laser Blepharoplasty
Lower Eyelid EntropionThe purpose of this research study is to is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the FDA approved Holmium:YAG laser for reducing lower eyelid bags.
Eyelash Line Resection for Entropion Associated With Down's Syndrome
Down's SyndromeSurgical outcome of entropion associated with Down's syndrome was evaluated. Grading scale of superficial punctate keratopathy and score of wearing glasses to correct refractive errors were measured.
Modified Anterior Lamellar Recession for All Grades of Upper Eyelid Trachomatous Cicatricial Entropion...
EntropionThis study aims to assess the combination of anterior lamellar recession (ALR) with blepharoplasty, suprasternal fixation, and internal eyelash bulb extirpation of aberrant lashes posteriorly located in patients with any grade of upper eyelid trachomatous cicatricial entropion
SUSY Study (SUture StudY) Comparing Scarring With Polypropylene vs Polyglactin 910 Sutures
EntropionInflammation in the EyelidEntropion is a common condition in which the ageing eyelid becomes lax and rolls inwards, resulting in the eyelashes rubbing against the surface of the eye. This can cause discomfort, excessive watering and in severe cases inflammation of the surface of the eye which may lead to permanent scarring and impairment of vision. There are several options for surgical management of entropion. One of the quickest and simplest treatments to turn the eyelid outwards is to have three stitches ('everting sutures') placed into the eyelid. However recurrence of the entropion is common following this procedure alone. A more permanent operation ('definitive surgery') is to shorten and tighten the eyelid ('wedge excision') in addition to the everting sutures. One approach is to perform the everting sutures soon after the patient attends, as this procedure can be done in a clinic or minor operations theatre and provides immediate relief of symptoms, followed by the wedge excision at a later date, when a slot is available in the operating theatre (which has a longer waiting list). These procedures are routinely offered to patients at our hospital. Different surgeons use different types of stitches to turn the eyelid outwards e.g. polypropylene or polyglactin 910. Currently, there is no consensus as to which stitch causes less inflammation in the eyelid. The aim of this research study is to compare the inflammatory reaction between the two types of stitches. If there is a significant difference, this could provide useful information for surgeons in deciding which stitch is more appropriate for patients, especially those prone to scarring. We will assess the outcome of each type of stitch in terms of objective and clinical assessment of any scars (through questionnaires) and amount of inflammation caused (through examination of the tissue in the lab).
PMCF-study Using Novosyn® Quick Suture Material in Ophthalmic Surgery
DacryocystorhinostomyEctropion4 moreThe aim of this study is to show that the performance of Novosyn® Quick suture material is comparable with standard suture material used in Ophthalmic surgery. In order to show that, various safety and efficacy parameters have been selected. The outcome regarding these parameters will be compared in 2 treatment groups. Active control group will receive Vicryl® Rapide and the treatment group Novosyn® Quick for ophthalmic surgery. It was decided to design this study as a randomized trial, because limited clinical evidence is available in the literature for the active control group (Vicryl® Rapide) which can be used for comparison. Eye operation will be randomly allocated on the left and right side (1:1) to both treatment groups. Patients undergoing elective, primary ophthalmic surgery (dacryocystorhinostomy, ectropion, entropion, ptosis, eyelid tumor resection, blepharoplasty)
A Prospective Double-blind Interventional Study of Tissue Reaction to Polyglycolic Acid Sutures...
Lower Eyelid EntropionObjective To investigate the tissue reaction produced by implanted polyglactin suture material in normal human skin and to determine the effect of suture gauge on this response. Design A prospective, double blind, randomized clinical trial using a novel ethical study design. Both the patient and clinician analyzing the histology were blinded to the suture gauge used. Participants A total of 42 consecutive patients presenting to an oculoplastic clinic with involutional entropion and horizontal eyelid laxity, who provided written consent to participate, were enrolled in the study. Intervention Patients were randomly allocated to 5/0 or 7/0 Vicryl™ test suture groups. Patient symptoms were alleviated during the wait for definitive surgery by the placement of temporary eyelid everting sutures including a test suture. After 28 days, entropion correction was achieved by a Quickert procedure which includes excision of an eyelid wedge. Histological analysis was carried out, blind to the suture gauge used, on the excised eyelid containing the test suture. Main outcome measure Defined histological parameters of suture-related granulomas were measured at multiple levels. Data included granuloma outer diameter, central cellular diameter, giant cell number and area of fibrous coat (calculated from the coat diameter and thickness at multiple levels) and a statistical comparison made between the 5/0 and 7/0 suture gauge groups.