| Literature DB >> 29200763 |
Mihn-Sook Jue1,2, Jisook Yoo1, Min-Soo Kim1, Hyang-Joon Park3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In patients with leprosy, paralysis of the facial nerve results in the lower eyelid ectropion and lagophthalmos as a sequela even when the leprosy is cured. Paralytic ectropion causes many functional and cosmetic eye problems, leading to blindness if left untreated.Entities:
Keywords: Ectropion; Eyelids; Lateral tarsal strip; Leprosy
Year: 2017 PMID: 29200763 PMCID: PMC5705356 DOI: 10.5021/ad.2017.29.6.742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Dermatol ISSN: 1013-9087 Impact factor: 1.444
Ectropion grading scale
| Grade | Description |
|---|---|
| Mild | Normal eyelid appearance with minimal lid laxity |
| Moderate | Ectropion with sclera show, without extension of the inferior lacrimal punctum |
| Marked | Advanced ectropion with eversion of the punctum |
| Extreme | Ectropion with complications (e.g., conjunctival metaplasia) |
Fig. 1Ectropion grading scale. (A) Mild degree of ectropion showing minimal lid laxity is seen in the left lower eyelid. (B) Moderate degree of ectropion is seen in the left lower eyelid, and marked degree of ectropion is seen in the right lower eyelid. (C) Extreme degrees of ectropion with corneal opacity are seen in both eyes.
Fig. 2The lateral tarsal strip procedure. (A) A lateral canthotomy is performed by using a knife. (B) A lateral tarsal strip is fashioned. (C) The tarsal strip is sutured to the periosteum laterally and superiorly with a 5-0 nylon. (D) Skin closure is being done in layers.
Characteristics of patients
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Age range (yr) | 53~87 (71.4±7.9) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 26 |
| Female | 14 |
| Laterality | |
| Unilateral | 36 |
| Bilateral | 4 |
| Number of eyelids | 44 |
| Location (n) | |
| Right lower eyelid | 24 |
| Left lower eyelid | 20 |
| Degree of ectropion (no. of eyelids) | |
| Mild | 5 |
| Moderate | 35 |
| Marked | 4 |
| Extreme | 0 |
Values are presented as range (mean±standard deviation) or number only.
Fig. 3(A) Preoperative view shows moderate degree of ectropion in both eyes. (B) Postoperative view showing excellent result.
Fig. 4(A) Preoperative view shows mild degree of ectropion of the left eye. (B) Postoperative view shows good result.