| Literature DB >> 32801612 |
Fatma M Abdelaziz1, Mahmoud Ahmed Kamal1, Mohamed M Said1, Mostafa M Diab1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare the outcomes of anterior lamellar recession (ALR) versus posterior lamellar tarsal rotation (PLTR) procedure for the repair of lower eyelid trachomatous trichiasis (TT).Entities:
Keywords: anterior lamellar recession; lower lid; posterior lamellar tarsal rotation; trichiasis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32801612 PMCID: PMC7383018 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S261783
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Participants in Both Groups of the Study
| Characteristics | Group | P value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PLTR (28) | ALR (30) | |||
| Gender | Female | 16 (57.1%) | 22 (73.3%) | 0.195 |
| Male | 12 (42.9%) | 8 (26.7%) | ||
| Lid margin position | Normal | 6 (21.4%) | 6 (20.0%) | 0.159 |
| Marginal entropion | 17 (60.7%) | 12 (40.0%) | ||
| Frank entropion | 5 (17.9%) | 12 (40.0%) | ||
| Number of lashes | Minor | 9 (32.1%) | 6 (20.0%) | 0.291 |
| Major | 19 (67.9%) | 24 (80.0%) | ||
| Location of lashes | Conjunctival | 1 (3.6%) | 2 (6.7%) | 0.862 |
| Corneal | 15 (53.6%) | 16 (53.3%) | ||
| Combined | 12 (42.9) | 12 (40.0) | ||
| Type of trichiasis | Misdirected | 8 (28.6%) | 4 (13.3%) | 0.322 |
| Entropic | 15 (53.6%) | 21 (70.0%) | ||
| Mixed | 5 (17.9%) | 5 (16.7%) | ||
| Corneal status | Clear | 10 (35.7%) | 7 (23.3%) | 0.440 |
| Punctate erosions | 5 (17.9%) | 9 (30.0%) | ||
| Corneal opacity | 13 (46.4%) | 14 (46.7%) | ||
| Upper lid trichiasis | Absent | 15 (53.6%) | 11 (36.7%) | 0.196 |
| Present | 13 (46.4%) | 19 (63.3%) | ||
| Age, year, Mean (SD) | 60.36 (11.28) | 61.63 (11.01) | 0.665 | |
Notes: Chi square test of significance for two qualitative groups. Independent sample t test for numeric variables.
Abbreviations: PLTR, posterior lamellar tarsal rotation; ALR, anterior lamellar recession.
Comparison of the Recurrence Rate (PTT) Between Both Study Groups at Different Points of Follow-Up
| Follow-Up visit | PTT Number of Eyelids(%) | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PLTR | ALR | ||
| 1 week | 1 (3.6%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.483 |
| 1 month | 4 (14.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.048 |
| 3 months | 7 (25.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
| 6 month | 10 (35.7%) | 3 (10.0%) | |
| 12 months | 15 (53.6%) | 6 (20.0%) | |
Notes: Bold values refer to statistical significance (p<0.05). Chi square test and Fisher’s exact test were used.
Abbreviations: PTT, postoperative trachomatous trichiasis; PLTR, posterior lamellar tarsal rotation; ALR, anterior lamellar recession.
Figure 1Preoperative photograph of a patient with lower eyelid TT (A). At 1 week postoperatively with the lid margin in a good position without trichiasis (B). At 6 months with recurrent trichiasis (C).
Figure 2(A) Postoperative photograph of a patient with recurrent trichiasis and anterior lamellar laxity following ALR. (B) Postoperative photograph of another patient with recurrent trichiasis despite the lid margin in a good position following the same procedure.
Figure 3Cumulative survival analysis revealed that the mean time for recurrence is 8.8 months in the PTLR group (blue curve), while the mean time for recurrence for the ALR group (red curve) is 11.4 months.
Cosmetic Satisfaction of Participants in Each Group
| Cosmetic Satisfaction | Group | P-value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PLTR | ALR | |||
| 1month | Dissatisfied | 0 (0.0%) | 10 (33.3%) | |
| Indifferent | 27 (96.4%) | 20 (66.7%) | ||
| Satisfied | 1 (3.6%) | 0 (0.0%) | ||
| 3months | Dissatisfied | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | |
| Indifferent | 5 (17.9%) | 23 (76.7%) | ||
| Satisfied | 23 (82.1%) | 7 (23.3%) | ||
| 6months | Dissatisfied | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.204 |
| Indifferent | 3 (10.7%) | 7 (23.3%) | ||
| Satisfied | 25 (89.3%) | 23 (76.7%) | ||
| 12months | Dissatisfied | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.301 |
| Indifferent | 3 (10.7%) | 7 (23.3%) | ||
| Satisfied | 25 (89.3%) | 23 (76.7%) | ||
Notes: Bold values refer to statistical significance (p<0.05). Chi square test was used.
Abbreviations: PLTR, posterior lamellar tarsal rotation; ALR, anterior lamellar recession.
Figure 4Pre- and postoperative photographs. (A) Preoperative photograph of a patient with a marginal entropion of the central one third of the lower eyelid, and postoperative appearance of the patient at 1 week (B) and 3 months (C) after anterior lamellar recession. (D) Preoperative photograph of another patient with lower eyelid marginal entropion with trichiasis and postoperative appearance at 1 week (E) and 12 months (F) following the same surgical procedure. (G) Preoperative appearance of an elderly woman with lower lid trichiasis without entropion compared to her postoperative appearance at 9 months (H).