Prosthetic eye care - The current state of the art.

Prog Retin Eye Res

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany; Center for Integrated Oncology (CIO) Aachen-Bonn-Cologne-Dusseldorf, Cologne, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: March 2025

After eye loss, a fast supply with a visually appealing prosthetic eye is not just a cosmetic solution, it is the key factor for a successful social, occupational, and psychological rehabilitation. For a long time, prosthetic eye care was based on acquired experiences, and there was a significant lack of systematic studies and peer-reviewed literature on this subject. However, in recent decades, research in the field of ocular prosthetics has been driven forward by ophthalmologists, ocularists, optometrists, ophthalmoplastic surgeons, and psychologists. Many essential findings have been made for improving the care of anophthalmic patients. In this extensive review, the current state of the art regarding prosthetic eye care based on the newest scientific findings is summarized. The broad focus includes important historical aspects in ocular prosthetics, in particular the historical development that led to ocularistic care with different prosthetic materials - cryolite glass and polymethyl methacrylate. Furthermore, epidemiology and etiology of eye loss, surgical techniques of eye removal as well as types and production of prosthetic eyes are set out. Important topics with new insights include psychological issues such as living with a prosthetic eye, treatment of children with anophthalmia and microphthalmia, as well as evidence-based prosthetic eye maintenance and handling. In addition, anophthalmic socket complications and associated treatment options with a focus on the common dry anophthalmic socket and post-enucleation socket syndromes were described in detail. Finally, we will speculate how the field of prosthetic eye care will develop in the future.

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