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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 761-766, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-699817

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Objective To investigate the stimulating effects of conjunctival sac implants following eye enucleation on orbital bone tissue in rabbits model.Methods Eighty 1-month-old New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into normal control group,only eyeball enucleation group,2-week interval group and 4-week interval group.The right eyeballs were enucleated in the rabbits in the only eyeball enucleation group,2-week interval group and 4-week interval group,and conjunctival sac implants were placed intraoperatively.Then a larger implant was replaced in a 2-week interval or 4-week interval in different groups,respectively.Spiral CT scan was used to evaluate the orbital bone development with aging.The peripheral blood of 3 ml was collected in the rabbits for the detection of osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase using osteocalcin test kit (N-MID Osteocalcin) and alkaline phosphatase assay kit (NPP substrate-AMP buffer method),respectively.The animals were sacrificed at 3 months after operation for the histopathological examination of orbital bone tissue.Results The operation was successful in all the rabbits and no infection occurred after operation.The variance of orbital bone CT value was obvious in all the rabbits.The intercalated osteocalcin concentration was (48.55 ± 7.99),(59.80 ± 2.96),(57.94 ± 5.20) and (55.96 ± 3.22) μg/L and the alkaline phosphatase concentration was (284.66± 132.69),(232.96±54.39),(232.40± 118.23),(284.20± 130.41) μg/L in the normal control group,only eyeball enucleation group,2-week interval group and 4-week interval group,respectively,showing insignificant differences among the four groups (F =2.710,0.281,both at P > 0.05).Similar pathological findings were in the 2-week interval group and 4-week interval group,such as no obvious orbital bone malformations,weak bone absorption and few bone osteoclasts under the optical microscope.Varying degrees of orbital deformities and bone tissue absorption were found in the only eyeball enucleation group.No orbital bone developing abnormality was seen in the normal control group and the left eyes in various groups under the optical microscope.Conclusions Compared with the only eyeball enucleated eyes,the orbital bone tissue has a well developed process in conjunctiva sac implant eyes following eyeball enucleation.Conjunctiva sac implant is an effective method to stimulate orbital growth and orbital volume increasing.

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Journal of Kunming Medical University ; (12): 40-43, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-440915

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Objective To observe the clinical effect oflamellar keratectomy+conjunctival flap+implanted artificial eyein stimulating the orbital and conjunctival sac growth. Methods A retrospective case study: 12 cases (12 eyes) with congenital microphthalmos in the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University in 2009-2013 were selected. In these cases, there were 11 cases of microphthalmos, and 1 patient due to congenital absence of the eye without surgery, were given direct implant of the artificial eye;7 patients without significant stenosis in conjunctival sac,received thelamellar keratectomy+conjunctival Flap+implantation of artificial eye, 4 patients with conjunctival sac stenosis recieved thelamellar keratectomy+conjunctival flap+implanted artificial eye+eyelid suture. Results For stunted children who couldn't wear a prosthetic eye, after treated withlamellar keratectomy + conjunctival flap + artificial eye implantation, the conjunctival sac developed well, cornea was covered with conjunctiva well and no exposure,the appearance and volume of orbit was also improved. ConclusionLamellar keratectomy+conjunctival flap+artificial eye implantsurgery is an effective way to promote orbital and conjunctival sac development of the children with congenital microphthalmos.

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