Lower eyelid entropion following transconjunctival orbital fracture repair: Case series and literature review

Saudi J Ophthalmol. 2023 Mar 25;37(2):154-157. doi: 10.4103/sjopt.sjopt_53_22. eCollection 2023 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Lower eyelid malpositions following transconjunctival repair of the floor and the zygomaticomaxillary complex fractures are rarely observed. The case series includes three patients (mean age, 22 years; 3 males) who developed lower eyelid entropion following orbital fracture repair (two complexes, one isolated type) using titanium mesh (n = 2) or iliac bone grafting (n = 1) through the transconjunctival approach. Entropion repair was attempted with scar release and Jones procedure in one, and posterior lamellar lengthening with mucous membrane graft in two patients. At a median follow-up of 25 months (range, 3-24), two patients had symptomatic relief without any lash globe touch, and one patient had persistent entropion after multiple interventions including failed mucous membrane graft (n = 1), full-thickness blepharotomy with everting sutures (n = 1), and scleral spacer grafting for posterior lamellar lengthening (n = 1). The literature is inconclusive about the association between eyelid malpositioning and any specific implant material, type of fracture, or incision closure technique.

Keywords: Cicatricial entropion; entropion; entropion after fracture repair; orbital fracture; transconjunctival approach.

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  • Case Reports