Authors : Farzana Afzal, Sadia Sultana, Riffat Rashid, Syeed Mehbub Ul Kadir
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijooo.2023.001
Volume : 9
Issue : 1
Year : 2023
Page No : 1-6
Purpose: To describe the management strategy and evaluate the outcome of Anophthalmic socket syndrome.
Materials and Methods: This retrospective case study includes 40 patients with anophthalmic socket syndrome who attended the orbit and ocular oncology department of Ispahani Islamia Eye Hospital from January 1, 2018, to June 31, 2021 were included in this study. All the information regarding age, gender, initial pathology, type of initial surgery, implant, degree of contraction, the procedure of socket reconstruction, the management outcome and complication were recorded and analyzed correctly.
Results: 17 males (42.5%) and 23 females (57.5%) with a mean age of 24.47 years were included in the study. Trauma (30%) and Tumour (25%) were the main reasons for initial eye removal. Enucleation performed in 24 (60%) cases was the most common initial surgery. The primary implant was not done in 20 (50%) cases. Mild socket contraction (grade 1) was recorded in 10 (25%) cases. Moderate contraction (grade 2 and 3) in 25(62.5%) cases and severe contraction (grade 4) in 5(12.5%) cases were recorded. Only fornix forming suture was done in 10 (25%) cases, mucous membrane graft (MMG) was done in 27 (67.5%) cases and dermis fat graft was done in 3 (7.5%) cases. All the patients were followed up routinely for six months. The outcome was good in 16 (40%) cases, acceptable in 20 (50%), and poor in 4 (10%) cases. A common complication was infection (5%) and fat atrophy (5%).
Conclusion : Anophthalmic socket syndrome remains a challenging entity for the oculoplastic surgeon. Multiple factors help to determine the overall prognosis of socket reconstruction. The goal of management is to provide a socket that can maintain a cosmetically acceptable prosthesis. Timely detection, proper correction of the underlying pathology and a high level of care directly correlate with expected surgical outcomes.
Keywords: Anophthalmic socket syndrome, Symblepharon, Conjunctival granuloma