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Complications of cosmetic wide conjunctivectomy combined with postsurgical mitomycin C application.

Soolienah Rhiu1, Jongwoo Shim, Eung Kweon Kim, Sung Kun Chung, Jong Soo Lee, Jong Bok Lee, Kyoung Yul Seo.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To raise awareness among clinicians about the risk of severe complications after cosmetic conjunctivectomy plus postsurgical topical mitomycin C (MMC) treatment.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 48 consecutive patients who received cosmetic wide conjunctivectomy plus postsurgical topical MMC treatment to eliminate conjunctival injection and visited our outpatient clinic between January 2009 and January 2011.
RESULTS: Forty-four patients (91.67%) developed complications after cosmetic wide conjunctivectomy plus postsurgical topical MMC treatment. Complications included chronic conjunctival epithelial defects (22 patients), scleral thinning with (19 patients) or without (2 patients) calcified plaques, fibrovascular conjunctival adhesion at the muscle insertion site (15 patients), chronic dysfunctional tear syndrome (11 patients), avascular zones (10 patients), abnormal vessel growth (5 patients), lymphangiectasis (3 patients), adhesions of Tenon capsule and the conjunctiva at the extraocular muscle insertion site (1 patient), extraocular muscle fiber exposure (1 patient), and diplopia (9 patients). The mean time between surgery and the onset of diplopia was 1.67 months (range, 1-3 months), and the mean deviation was 11.0 prism diopters (range, 0-25 prism diopters) in the primary position. Three patients underwent strabismus surgery due to incomitant esotropia. Eight patients underwent calcified plaque removal because of severe progression of the calcification. Five patients underwent conjunctival flap operation because of severe progressive scleral thinning.
CONCLUSIONS: Cosmetic wide conjunctivectomy, which has been advertised as a simple and effective surgical option for the treatment of conjunctival injection, has caused disruption in the normal physiology of the ocular surface, which leads to various devastating complications.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22316649     DOI: 10.1097/ICO.0B013E3182343073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cornea        ISSN: 0277-3740            Impact factor:   2.651


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