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Treating Contracted Eye Sockets

                                            Caused by Long-Term Prosthesis

                                            Neglect








                                               ABSTRACT
                                                Two case studies are presented involving patients who had neglected
                                               their prostheses for many years, leading to chronic infection and eventual
                                               contraction of the eye socket. Some lost socket volume was restored by
                                               using conformer therapy and appropriate medication, thus allowing
                                               retention of a prosthesis with acceptable cosmesis. After therapy, both
                                               patients have on-going issues with incomplete lid closure of the affected
                                               eye (lagophthalmos) and eyelid inversion (entropion). Ocularists and eye
                                               physicians should emphasize to their anophthalmic patients the importance
            Author:                            of regular check-up visits to maintain the quality of their prosthesis and to
                                               avoid long-term damage to their eye socket and eyelids.
            Joseph A. LeGrand Jr.,
            BCO, BADO, FASO
            LeGrand Associates
            Philadelphia, Pennsylvania      Introduction
                                            People who have prosthetic eyes
                                            are advised to have a check-up visit
                                            with their ocularist at least annually.
                                            During this visit, the prosthetic eye
                                            is cleaned and polished to remove
                                            salt and protein deposits as well as
                                            scratches. When a prosthesis is old it
                                            may become pitted and rough and
                                            a long-neglected prosthesis is likely
                                            to have many surface scratches. A
                                            prosthetic eye can also be damaged
                                            by an improper care regime such as   Figure 1. Prosthesis that had not been
                                                                              polished for many years and appears
                                            using alcohol to disinfect it, which
            Correspondence to:                                                to be damaged by alcohol.
                                            will cause crazing to the surface
            Joseph A. LeGrand Jr., BCO,     of an acrylic prosthesis (Figure 1).
            BADO, FASO
            485 Ridge Lane                  A prosthetic eye that has an irregular surface will cause irritation to the
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            Springfield, PA 19064           patient’s conjunctiva  Constant irritation can lead to chronic infection,
            Phone: (215) 496-1307           or giant papillary conjunctivitis, and thus cause damage to the eye socket
            Fax: (484) 420-6782             and eyelids. A patient with a prosthetic eye who has not had a check-up for
            Email: joelegrand@gmail.com     many years might not only have a prothesis with poor surface quality, but

            Key Words                       it also might not fit correctly. Typically, prosthetic eyes must be adjusted,
            Contracted eye socket, entropion,
            lagophthalmos, conformer

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