
Non-surgical Approach to Improve Prognosis of Ocular Prostheses for Grade III and IV Contracted Sockets
Correspondence Address :Saumyendra Singh,
2/273, Viramkhand, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
E-mail: saumyendravsingh@gmail.com
Patients with Grade III or IV contracted ocular sockets, most often due to Post Enucleation Socket Syndrome (PESS), suffer from loss of ocular volume along with a lax lower eyelid, which complicates prosthetic rehabilitation in terms of fit as well as aesthetics. Surgical correction is preferable, though not always feasible. A non-invasive approach for prosthetic rehabilitation of such difficult cases, using bandaging and progressively larger conformers is described here.
Bandaging, Conformer, Post enucleation socket syndrome, Reduced ocular volume
DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2021/46511.14511
Date of Submission: Aug 28, 2020
Date of Peer Review: Nov 11, 2020
Date of Acceptance: Dec 22, 2020
Date of Publishing: Feb 01, 2021
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