Tarsal Gold Weight Implant as a Surgical Treatment for Eyelid Akinesia Related to Facial Paralysis.

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Marta Viñas, Manuela Crasta, Daniele Corlazzoli, Nunzio D'Anna
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the use and outcome of a tarsal gold weight implant as a surgical treatment for facial paralysis in two patients.

Animals studied: Case 1: a four-year-old female neutered French Bulldog was referred for a perforated corneal ulcer of the right eye and a history of ipsilateral recurrent otitis. Case 2: a seven-year-old male neutered domestic short hair was referred for a deep corneal ulcer of the left eye and a four-year history of facial paralysis.

Procedures: Complete ophthalmic examination revealed facial paralysis in both patients; associated with a perforated corneal ulcer in case 1 and with a descemetocele in case 2. Surgical treatment was required in both patients for corneal repair. Tarsal gold weight implantation was performed in both patients. An eyelid gold weight was implanted and anchored to the tarsal plate with 5-0 Nylon suture; the subcutaneous and skin layers were sutured with 5-0 Polyglactin910 in a simple interrupted pattern. Eyelid motion was achieved after surgery. Post-operative re-examination at 3 years for case 1 and 18 months for case 2 revealed persistence of facial nerve paralysis in both patients. Passive closure and active opening of the affected eyelid were noted in both patients. No signs of active exposure keratitis were noted.

Conclusion: These two cases represent a novel surgical treatment to support passive blink for facial paralysis in a dog and cat using a human tarsal gold eyelid weight.

睑金重磅植入术治疗面瘫相关眼睑肌无力。
目的:描述两例面瘫患者手术治疗跗骨金块的应用和效果。研究的动物:病例1:一只四岁的雌性绝育法国斗牛犬,因右眼角膜溃疡穿孔和同侧复发性中耳炎病史而被转诊。病例2:一名7岁男性,因左眼深度角膜溃疡和4年面瘫病史而被转诊。手术过程:完全眼科检查发现两例患者面瘫;病例1伴有穿孔性角膜溃疡,病例2伴有下膜膨出。两例患者均需手术进行角膜修复。两例患者均行跗骨金块植入。植入眼睑金块,用5-0尼龙缝线固定在跗骨板上;皮下和皮肤层用5-0 Polyglactin910简单间断缝合。手术后眼睑恢复运动。病例1术后复查3年,病例2术后复查18个月,发现两例患者均持续面神经麻痹。两例患者均有被动闭合和主动打开受累眼睑的现象。未发现活动性暴露性角膜炎的迹象。结论:这两个病例代表了一种新的手术治疗方法来支持被动眨眼的面瘫狗和猫使用人跗骨金眼睑重量。
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Veterinary ophthalmology
Veterinary ophthalmology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
37.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, international journal that welcomes submission of manuscripts directed towards academic researchers of veterinary ophthalmology, specialists and general practitioners with a strong ophthalmology interest. Articles include those relating to all aspects of: Clinical and investigational veterinary and comparative ophthalmology; Prospective and retrospective studies or reviews of naturally occurring ocular disease in veterinary species; Experimental models of both animal and human ocular disease in veterinary species; Anatomic studies of the animal eye; Physiological studies of the animal eye; Pharmacological studies of the animal eye.
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