Orbital mass lesions presenting as proptosis can be of neoplastic, cystic, inflammatory, vascular or of endocrinal (Grave’s Ophthalmopathy) etiology.
FP1018 : Ocular Surface Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Intraocular Invasion-Case Series of a Rare Presentation
Dr. Medha Sharma, S15085, Dr. Rachna Meel, Dr. Neelam Pushker, Dr. Vanathi M
To describe clinical, imaging, and histopathology features of 4 patients with invasive Ocular Squamous cell carcinoma (OSSN) with intraocular invasion.
FP1059 : Unusual Presentations of Orbital Lymphoma
Dr. Pankaj Gupta, G09147
Lymphoid tumors are the most common primary orbital malignancy constituting approximately 10% of all orbital tumors and 40 to 60% of lymphoproliferative disease in the orbit.
FP108 : Role of Methylprednisolone in Graves Ophthalmopathy
Dr. Shubhangi Bhave, B03805
We are presenting case study of 10 cases of Graves Ophtahlmopathy, presented in our out patient department between December 2014 to December 2015.
FP1120 : Total Ptosis After Cataract Surgery: A Diagnostic Dilemma
Dr. Mekhla Naik, N18166, Dr. Marian Anne Jacob, Dr. Saikumar S J, Dr. Giridhar Anantharaman
Blepharoptosisisa known but neglectedcomplication(Incidence:0-44%) of cataract surgery &can be multifactorial. We reporta case of 72/M, known case of DM & IHD, presenting with OD upper lid total ptosis without double vision/diurnal variation, 2 months after uneventful cataract surgery under peribulbar block.
FP1122 : A Rare Case of Apocrine Hidrocystoma of the Eyelids
Dr. Magi Jagan, Sundeep, Nataraju. Nikitha
A 35 year old patient presented with complaints of recurrent swelling in the upper and lower lids on both eyes since 8 yr.
FP1124 : Transcutaneous Anterior Orbitotomy Surgical Approach to Dissect Orbital Lipoma : A Rare Case Report
Dr. Vijay Kumar Bagaria, Dr. Jaishri Murli Manoher
A multitude of benign and malignant tumors can occur in the orbit. The ordinary lipoma is most common benign tumor in mesenchymal origin and differentiate into adipose tissue.
FP1135 : Management of Orbital Capillary Haemangioma By Oral Propranolol
Dr. Pooja H. V. , V18542, Dr. Vijay Pai
To report the long term results of treatment of orbital capillary haemangioma by oral propranolol.
FP1166 : Spontaneous Non- Traumatic Orbital Hematoma – A Case Report
Dr. Swapnil Dilip Ware, Dr. (Mrs) Potdar Nayana Anil, Dr. Akshay Nair, Dr. Simranjeet Aulakh
To report a case of a spontaneous non-traumatic orbital hematoma.
FP1175 : Orbital Lymphoproliferative Diseases – Various Presentations and Outcome
Dr. Sai Bhakti Sukla, S18103, Dr. Moupia Goswami, Dr. Praveen Ramachandra Murthy
To describe the various clinical presentations, imaging and histopathological characteristics and management of orbital lymphoproliferative diseases
FP1205 : A Prospective Non Randomized Study of Eyelid Tumours Based on Clinicopathological Analysis
Dr. Maneksha V, M09631, Dr. Aditya Ghorpade, Dr. Upasana, Dr. Rama Krishnan R
A total of 59 patients were enrolled in tertiary eye care hospital in southern Indian population.
FP1248 : Augmented Buckle Handle Technique for Eyelid Reconstruction Following Eyelid Tumour Excision
Dr. Bhawna Piplani, P13855, Dr. Ashok Kumar Khurana
Eyelid tumour excision needs full thickness tumour removal with adequate margins to achieve tumour free edges.
FP125 : Staphylectomy Is A Good Alternative for Anterior Staphyloma Cases Who Are Unwilling to Enucleation
Dr. Parthasarthi Roy, R08581
The standard treatment for anterior staphyloma is enucleation. However excision of whole globe is psychologically traumatic and many patients, particularly young patients and their guardians do not want to give consent and constantly insist in conserving the globe at any cost.In this scenario, it is some sort of solace to them if Staphylectomy, a less destructive surgery is offered to them, to which they may consent.
FP1261 : Rhabdomyosarcoma-A Rare Presentation At Birth
Dr. Neebha Anand, A11200, Dr. Reena Gupta, Dr. Jyoti Deswal, Dr. Chawla Urmil
We report a rare case of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma presenting at birth in an infant of 25 days with history of proptosis of right eye since birth.
FP1309 : Contracted Socket Reconstruction Using Dermofat Graft
Dr. Manan Kaushik, K17941, Dr. Sanjiv Garg, Dr. Malik K P S, Dr. Virendra Kumar Malik, Dr. Charu Jain
Contracted socket reconstruction using dermofat graft.Purpose-To study the use of gluteal dermofat graft for reconstruction of congenitally contracted socket.
FP1331 : Brow Split Injury From Angle Grinder Use: Management and Prevention
Dr. Anita Panda, P02209, Dr. Sasikala Nindra Krishna
To present six cases of angle grinder induced trauma which could be managed successfully.
FP1356 : A Case of Thyroid Associated Orbitopathy
Dr. Swetha. S, Dr. Megha
A 35 year male patient presented with history of prominence of both eyeballs R>L since 8 months.
FP1405 : Preseptal Cellulitis as a Presenting Feature of Bilateral Acute Suppurative Bacterial Dacryoadenitis
Dr. Sumit Grover, G15915, Dr. Bhawna Piplani
Acute dacryoadenitis involves inflammation of the lacrimal gland and is an uncommon condition.
FP1423 : To Report A Successful Case of Socket Reconstruction in A Previously Failed Case
Dr. Akansha Tripathi, Dr. Malik K P S, Dr. Charu Jain, Dr. Kirti Jain
To study the use of gluteal dermofat graft and mucosal graft for construction of contracted socket.
FP1504 : Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma of the Eyelid-A Rarity Worth Contemplation
Dr. Vikash Sharma, Dr. Gautam Paul, Dr. Abhisek Mondal, Dr. Tshering Wangchuk
A case report 46 year old lady admitted on 13/6/15 to 13/7/15 with chief complain of swelling of right upper eyelid from one and half year.
Dr. Shreeshruthi N, N18565, Dr. D N Prakash, Dr. Megha G, Dr. Meghana Neeralgi Purpose :The purpose is to study vascular occlusions in orbital cellulitis. Materials and Methods : A case of 35years old female, presenting with sudden onset of pain and fullness of left eye and…
FP1526 : A Case Report of Vascular Occlusion as a Complication of Orbital Cellulitis
Dr. Shreeshruthi N, N18565, Dr. D N Prakash, Dr. Megha G, Dr. Meghana Neeralgi
The purpose is to study vascular occlusions in orbital cellulitis.
FP1536 : Rare Case of Isolated Bilateral Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma (Onsm)
Dr. Sirisha Polkampally, Dr. Usha R
Optic Nerve Sheath Meningiomas account for less than 1% of all meningiomas out of which only 5% are bilateral.
FP1540 : A Case Report on Inflammatory Pseudotumour of the Orbit with Extra Orbital Extensions
Dr. Kavitha CR, Dr. Sowbhagya H N
Orbital pseudotumour, sclerosing type is a commonest orbital disease with rare extraorbital extensions.
FP1577 : Haemangiopericytoma of Orbit – A Rare Tumour
Dr. Varna V Shet, Dr. Raghavendra Ramappa, Dr. Gajaraj T Naik, Dr. Pradeep Kumar S. M.
Orbital hemangiopericytomas are rare tumors with the incidence ranging from 1% to 1.5% in very large orbital series.The diagnosis of hemangiopericytoma cannot be made with certainty on clinical or radiological evaluation and requires histologic confirmation.
FP1580 : Amniotic Membrane Transplantation with Bandage Contact Lens in Alkali Injury to Cornea
Dr. Divya Jain, J17996, Dr. Gopal Krushna Das, Dr. Pramod Kumar Sahu, Dr. Sabitabh Kumar
A 55 years male presented with history of lime injury to left eye 3 months back.
FP1620 : Rare Case of Preseptal Cellulitis Masquerading Herpes Zooster Ophthalmicus with Secondary Infection
Dr. Barun Garg, Dr. Kabita Bora Baishya, Dr. Mir Alam Siddique
We presented a rare case, 40 year male with severe swelling and pain in right eye, loss of vision, sudden onset and rapidly progressive involving the fronto parietal area of right face.
FP1682 : Margin Reflex Distance Alterations in Lid Lacerations
Dr. Anu F Anand, Dr. David Pudukadan, Dr. Anthrayos C V Kakkanatt, Ms. Minu Sasikumar, Dr. Geoffrey Joju
Lid lacerations post repair were evaluated for alteration of MRD 1 and 2 at presentation, following repair at 1 week, 1 month and 3 month intervals. Lacerations were classified into type 1 type 2 and type 3 based on the extend of lid involvement.
FP1707 : A Rare Case of Isolated Neurofibroma Upper Lid in 16 Year Old Child
Dr. Rashi Sharma, S14989, Dr. (Col) Madhu Bhaduria
A young male presented to us with drooping of left upper lid since childhood. On clinical examination an ill defined mass was found in upperlid extending till lateral orbital wall.
FP1728 : A Series of 100 Patients with Common Canalicular Block Treated with Probing and Syringing in Opd
Dr. Rashi Sharma, S14989, Dr. (Col) Madhu Bhaduria
A study is done at tertiary eye centre in paatients with complaints of watering who in outpatients department were diagnosed with common canalicular block and the block was attempted to be opened in the opd with probing with probe first directed towards sac and once the get through was obtained, it was directed towards nasolacrimal duct.