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Patients who have had an eye enucleated may have socket-related problems including:
- Sensitivity to the ocular prosthesis
- Deep superior sulcus deformity ie the eye looks sunken above the upper eyelid
- Shallow fornices ie the groove between the lids and the deeper tissues is too shallow to support an ocular prosthesis
- Contracted socket in cases where primary reconstruction was not optimal
Depending on the problem, the following
treatment may be prescribed:
- Anti-allergy eyedrops
- Surgery to augment the orbital volume and/or to reconstruct the fornices including secondary orbital implant or mucous membrane grafting
More challenging cases may require several operations to achieve satisfactory results.
* This is a general guide.
If in doubt, please consult your doctor.
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