Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2016; 20 (17): 3519-3522

The treatment outcomes of crescent-shaped conjunctiva resection combined with conjunctiva sclera fixation for severe conjunctivochalasis

H. Wang, F. Gao, Y.-Z. Pan

Department of Ophthalmology, Xiangyang Hospital Affiliated to Hubei University of Medicine, Xiangyang, Hubei, China. xyyy01232@qq.com


OBJECTIVE: To observe the treatment outcomes of a crescent-shaped conjunctiva resection combined with conjunctiva sclera fixation for severe conjunctivochalasis.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eleven (22 eyes) patients with severe conjunctivochalasis were enrolled in this study. They consented to undergo crescent-shaped conjunctiva resection and conjunctiva sclera fixation, to evaluate their symptoms and inspect the lacrimal fluid system. This included the breakup time of the tear film, height and integrity of the lacrimal river, bulbus oculi fluorescein staining pre-operation and 6 m-post-operation.

RESULTS: Within the 22 eyes, the symptoms disappeared or improved in 20 eyes (90.9%). Compared with before the surgery, the tear inspections improved after the surgery. The difference was statistically significant.

CONCLUSIONS: Crescent-shaped conjunctiva resection combined with conjunctiva sclera fixation is safe and effective for severe conjunctivochalasis.

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H. Wang, F. Gao, Y.-Z. Pan
The treatment outcomes of crescent-shaped conjunctiva resection combined with conjunctiva sclera fixation for severe conjunctivochalasis

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2016
Vol. 20 - N. 17
Pages: 3519-3522