Clinical Study

Eye (2008) 22, 912–917; doi:10.1038/sj.eye.6702768; published online 2 March 2007

Clinical evaluation of changes in cornea and tear film after surgery for trachomatous upper lid entropion

Proprietary interests: none Research funding: none

P Monga1, V P Gupta1 and U Dhaliwal1

1Department of Ophthalmology, University College of Medical Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi, India

Correspondence: U Dhaliwal, A-61, Govindpuram, Ghaziabad 201002, UP, India. Tel: 91-120-2764747; Fax: 91-11-22590495. E-mail: upreetdhaliwal@ yahoo.com

Received 14 October 2006; Revised 30 January 2007; Accepted 30 January 2007; Published online 2 March 2007.

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Abstract

Purpose

 

To determine the effect of entropion surgery on corneal health in terms of surface epithelium, tear film stability, change in curvature and vision.

Methods

 

Prospective study; included consecutive patients with trachomatous upper lid entropion undergoing corrective surgery. Corneal opacity and other conditions that reduced vision were recorded. Best-corrected visual acuity, corneal fluorescein staining, tear film break-up time, Schirmer I test, and keratometry were performed before and after surgery. Data were analysed using Student's t-test, chi2 test, one-way ANOVA, one-sample t-test, and logistic and multiple regression.

Results

 

Thirty-six female and 15 male patients with an average age of 59.1plusminus10.65 years were included. Lenticular and retinal causes resulted in blindness (P=0.008), and low vision (P=0.02), more often than entropion. At 90 days after surgery, vision improved by 0.55plusminus1.48 lines (P=0.01). Superficial punctate staining of the cornea reduced by half over 1–15 days (average 6.96plusminus4.99) after surgery, and completely in 1–90 days (average 26.15plusminus17.49). Tear film break-up time (range: 3–20 s preoperatively) improved significantly after surgery (P=0.005) whereas Schirmer I (range: 10–35 mm preoperatively) and keratometry values showed insignificant change.

Conclusions

 

Surgery for entropion results in healing of superficial keratopathy, improves tear film stability, and the realigned lid margin spreads tears evenly and efficiently, thus contributing to improved vision. These changes, taking place over 1–90 days, should be kept in mind when planning intraocular surgery, keratoplasty, or keratorefractive procedures after entropion correction.

Keywords:

corneal epithelium, entropion surgery, keratometry, tear film

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