Purpose: Congenital distichiasis is managed either by ablation, using laser, cryotherapy, or electroepilation, or by surgical excision with mucous membrane grafting. Ablative procedures are usually blind as the exact depth of distichiatic eyelashes is unknown. The described surgical technique utilizes meibography for imaging the root and depth of distichiatic eyelashes that aided in performing electroepilation.
Methods: Six patients (n = 24 eyelids; mean age 15.5 ± 12.2 years) underwent infrared meibography (Oculus Keratograph 5 M) and noninvasive tear breakup time prospectively. Eyelashes were electroepilated using a premarked needle inserted at a depth based on meibography findings in 4 patients. Surgical success was defined as no distichiatic eyelash regrowth and functional success was defined as the resolution of symptoms at a minimum of 3 months of follow-up.
Results: All 6 patients had all 4 eyelids involved to varying degrees, with a total of 230 distichiatic eyelashes. The median number of distichiatic eyelashes was 9 in the upper eyelids and 4.5 in the lower eyelids. Meibography revealed visible distichiatic eyelash roots in 70% of eyelashes in the upper eyelid and 87.8% in the lower eyelid, respectively. The median eyelash root depth was 2.7 mm (mean 2.9 mm, range 1.8-5.4 mm). The mean noninvasive tear breakup time was 12.2 seconds despite absent or rudimentary meibomian gland segments seen on meibography. The anatomical success was 75% (12/16 eyelids), and functional success was 87.5% (7/8 eyes) at a median follow-up of 5.5 months.
Conclusion: Preoperative infrared meibography in eyelids with congenital distichiasis helps estimate the eyelash depth and can be used to guide eyelash ablation procedures.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/IOP.0000000000002686 | DOI Listing |
Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg
May 2024
Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery services, L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India.
Eur J Ophthalmol
July 2023
Cataract and Refractive surgery services, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India.
Purpose: To describe a previously unreported association of keratoconus in congenital distichiasis.
Methods: Observational case series of ocular findings in 2 siblings with congenital distichiasis.
Results: A 17-year-old male presented with tearing and photophobia in both eyes.
Indian J Ophthalmol
April 2022
Ocular Surface and Adnexa Services; Centre for Ocular Regeneration (CORE), L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Orbit
April 2018
a Oculoplastic Division , King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh , Saudi Arabia.
Purpose: To describe a new technique to treat congenital distichiasis.
Methods: Case series of three distichiatic patients undergoing a novel surgical technique combining splitting of the lid margin with the distichiatic lashes, marginal tarsectomy in the affected area, and tarsoconjunctival graft obtained from the upper region of the tarsus. The graft was sutured at the exposed region of the marginal tarsectomy.
Vet Ophthalmol
March 2012
Department of Clinical Sciences, National Veterinary School, 23 chemin des Capelles BP 87614, 31076 Toulouse Cedex 3, France.
Objective: To describe the histologic features of canine distichiasis using excised tarsoconjunctival specimens that included roots of distichiatic cilia.
Procedures: The study group included 21 strips of cilia-bearing tarsoconjunctiva resected from 20 dogs with distichiasis. Eyelid tissue specimens were also collected from 11 euthanized dogs without distichiasis to serve as controls.
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