Literature DB >> 19839892

Role of trichloroacetic acid in treating posterior conjunctival cyst in an anopthalmic socket.

Encarnacion Mateos Sánchez1, Nieves Alonso Formento, Marta Pérez-López, Ana Albandea Jiménez.   

Abstract

Orbital cysts in anophthalmic socket are infrequent. Most of the cysts reported are anterior and the inability to retain a formerly well-fitted prosthesis is the most common symptom. We present a posterior conjunctival cyst developed after a dermo-fat graft reconstruction in an eviscerated socket. Eleven years after evisceration surgery due to irreparable ocular trauma an extrusion of the orbital implant occurred. Removal of the orbital implant and a socket reconstruction with dermis fat graft was done. Three years later, the patient again returned back to the treating ophthalmologist with complaint of an inability to retain the formerly well-fitted artificial prosthesis. A detailed ophthalmic examination failed to reveal any abnormality. The CT scan showed a posteriorly located conjunctival cyst in the right orbit. Tricholoroacetic acid (TCA) was injected intracystically into the conjunctival cyst. Ten months of follow-up did not show any recurrence of the conjunctival cyst and allowed complete tolerance of the prosthesis. This case report highlights the role of tricholoacetic acid in treating a posteriorly located conjunctival cyst in an anophthalmic socket.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19839892     DOI: 10.1080/01676830802595042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orbit        ISSN: 0167-6830


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Authors:  Patricia Ann L Lee; Shinjiro Kono; Hirohiko Kakizaki; Yasuhiro Takahashi
Journal:  Case Rep Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-05-10
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