Purpose: To report a novel modified technique for severe recurrent cicatricial entropion correction based on anterior lamellar recession (ALR) and grafting.

Methods: Six eyelids of five patients (9-48 years; three females) with severe cicatricial entropion (three upper and three lower eyelids) had surgical correction using ALR and labial mucosal grafting for spacing the ciliary margin away from the lid margin and reconstruction of the lid margin and posterior lamella. The modified technique included using mucous membrane as a single unit for anterior lamella, lid margin, and posterior lamella reconstruction employing a different suturing technique.

Results: The indications for surgery included Stevens-Johnson syndrome (3), chemical injury (2), and post-surgical scarring in congenital distichiasis with lymphedema (1). Entropion resolved in all patients with restoration of eyelid margin and reduction in ocular discomfort. Trichiasis was present in all six eyelids (100%) preoperatively and resolved completely in all but one case (83% success rate) with three residual focal trichiatic lashes in the temporal area, which was successfully managed with radiofrequency ablation. There were no recurrences of trichiatic or distichiatic lashes at a median follow-up duration of 16 months (range, 12-18 months).

Conclusion: Successful resolution of the recurrent cicatricial entropion can be achieved with the use of labial mucosa as one solution for spacing the anterior lamella and reconstruction of the lid margin and posterior lamella with minimal recurrence rate.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01676830.2020.1782439DOI Listing

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