S K Rao1, L Gopal. 1. Sankara Nethralaya, Medical Research Foundation, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. mrf@sankaranethralaya.org
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To describe fornix reconstruction for conjunctival prolapse occurring after ocular surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two patients with persistent conjunctival prolapse of variable duration following ocular surgery underwent fornix reconstruction using the method described by Barrett. The two patients underwent different surgical methods. In the second patient, no attempt was made to include the malar periosteum. RESULTS: Case 1 with longer duration of prolapse needed further surgery to excise residual prolapsing conjunctiva that had hyperplastic squamous epithelium. Case 2 in which fornix reconstruction was done 2 months after prolapse showed a good result after only one surgical operation. CONCLUSION: Forniceal reconstruction is recommended for persistent postoperative conjunctival prolapse. Early surgery appears to have better results.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To describe fornix reconstruction for conjunctival prolapse occurring after ocular surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two patients with persistent conjunctival prolapse of variable duration following ocular surgery underwent fornix reconstruction using the method described by Barrett. The two patients underwent different surgical methods. In the second patient, no attempt was made to include the malar periosteum. RESULTS: Case 1 with longer duration of prolapse needed further surgery to excise residual prolapsing conjunctiva that had hyperplastic squamous epithelium. Case 2 in which fornix reconstruction was done 2 months after prolapse showed a good result after only one surgical operation. CONCLUSION: Forniceal reconstruction is recommended for persistent postoperative conjunctival prolapse. Early surgery appears to have better results.