Author:
Solanki Neeti,Singh Saumyendra,Arya Deeksha
Abstract
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.
Publisher
JCDR Research and Publications
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine