Distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor

Zygoma fractures are often associated with orbital floor fractures, which can be approached through a transconjunctival or transcutaneous incision. The transconjunctival approach has gained popularity over the transcutaneous one for its overall lower complication rate. We describe a patient with a z...

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Main Authors: Saoussen Salhi, Carlos Cordoba
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
Series:JPRAS Open
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352587815000340
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spelling doaj-23801fe60df746ae8572f99a1c5260622020-11-24T22:20:51ZengElsevierJPRAS Open2352-58782015-09-015C293310.1016/j.jpra.2015.06.007Distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floorSaoussen SalhiCarlos CordobaZygoma fractures are often associated with orbital floor fractures, which can be approached through a transconjunctival or transcutaneous incision. The transconjunctival approach has gained popularity over the transcutaneous one for its overall lower complication rate. We describe a patient with a zygoma fracture where the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor were exposed, reduced and fixated through a transconjunctival incision. Postoperatively, the patient developed a row of eyelashes posterior to the normal lash line, a condition termed distichiasis, causing corneal irritation and ulceration. This is believed to be caused by the postoperative eyelid inflammation induced by the transconjunctival incision. The condition was treated by electrolysis with no recurrence of symptoms. This condition has never been described as a postoperative complication of a transconjunctival approach to an inferior orbital rim and orbital floor fracture.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352587815000340Transconjunctival incisionDistichiasisOrbital floor fractureInferior orbital rim fractureCorneal ulcerationEyelash
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author Saoussen Salhi
Carlos Cordoba
spellingShingle Saoussen Salhi
Carlos Cordoba
Distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor
JPRAS Open
Transconjunctival incision
Distichiasis
Orbital floor fracture
Inferior orbital rim fracture
Corneal ulceration
Eyelash
author_facet Saoussen Salhi
Carlos Cordoba
author_sort Saoussen Salhi
title Distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor
title_short Distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor
title_full Distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor
title_fullStr Distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor
title_full_unstemmed Distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor
title_sort distichiasis following transconjunctival approach to the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor
publisher Elsevier
series JPRAS Open
issn 2352-5878
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Zygoma fractures are often associated with orbital floor fractures, which can be approached through a transconjunctival or transcutaneous incision. The transconjunctival approach has gained popularity over the transcutaneous one for its overall lower complication rate. We describe a patient with a zygoma fracture where the inferior orbital rim and orbital floor were exposed, reduced and fixated through a transconjunctival incision. Postoperatively, the patient developed a row of eyelashes posterior to the normal lash line, a condition termed distichiasis, causing corneal irritation and ulceration. This is believed to be caused by the postoperative eyelid inflammation induced by the transconjunctival incision. The condition was treated by electrolysis with no recurrence of symptoms. This condition has never been described as a postoperative complication of a transconjunctival approach to an inferior orbital rim and orbital floor fracture.
topic Transconjunctival incision
Distichiasis
Orbital floor fracture
Inferior orbital rim fracture
Corneal ulceration
Eyelash
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352587815000340
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