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Use of a chronic soft tissue expansion device to facilitate blepharoplasty in a horse with lower-lid cicatricial ectropion with a 14-year follow-up.

Cameron J WhittakerBenjamin D ReynoldsPaul M G McCarthySimon F TaylorDerek MajorKelly A CarusoJeffrey Smith
Published in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2020)
A 3-year-old Thoroughbred filly presented to a referral equine hospital for surgical correction of a severe cicatricial lateral lower eyelid ectropion OD, with secondary exposure keratitis. The severity of the ectropion deemed that conventional ectropion repairs would be unsuccessful. Therefore, a soft tissue expansion device was used to create sufficient local tissue for a rotational graft with tension-relieving horizontal incisions to be performed to facilitate closure and acceptable eyelid apposition. The keratitis had resolved by two months postoperatively. There were no long-term complications and only mild recurrence of the keratitis observed 14-years postoperatively.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • healthcare
  • early onset
  • minimally invasive
  • adverse drug
  • acute care
  • free survival
  • electronic health record