There are multiple management options available for unilateral congenital ptosis including unilateral frontalis sling surgery1, bilateral sling with or without unilateral disinsertion of levator2, super-maximal levator advancement3 and Whitnall’s sling4.
Orbit & Oculoplasty – I
FP1420 :Periocular capillary haemangiomas: Management practices in recent years and our experience, Our Experience
Dr. Anjali Israni,A16307, Dr. Ankita Mulchandani, Dr. Shreya Shah,Dr. Satyam Gupta
Periocular capillary hemangiomas are common benign vascular tumors seen in children. Histologically, they are characterized by proliferating endothelial cells. They generally present within a few weeks after birth and undergo a rapid proliferating phase, followed by a plateau period, and regress after a few years into an involution phase.
FP1585 : Outcomes of Volume Replacement After Evisceration and Enucleation with Implant
Dr. Tarjani Dave, D13684, Dr. Swathi Kaliki, Dr. Milind Naik, Dr. Mohd Javed Ali
To test if empirically selecting an implant size for patients undergoing evisceration and enucleation yields an acceptable volume replacement.
FP1751 : Orbital Immunoglobulin G4- Related Inflammation, an Emerging Disease : a Case Series
Dr. Amrita Sawhney, S17593, Dr.Shaloo Bageja, Dr. Ashok Kumar Grover, Dr. Harsh Rathod
To show the wide spectrum of clinical manifestations in nine cases of orbital IgG4 –related disease (IgG4-RD) along with their epidemiological, radiological, laboratory and histological data.
FP218 : Clinical Profile of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN) Patients in a Tertiary Eye Care Centre-1year Data
Dr. Rebika, R16797, Dr.Rachna Meel, Dr. Sharanya Devi, Dr.(Mrs) RadhikaTandon
This is a prospective observational case series of the clinico-demographic profile of 52 eyes in 50 cases of clinically diagnosed OSSN presenting to a tertiary eye care centre in 1 year.
FP281 : Treatment Outcome with Interferon Alfa-2b Therapy in Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
Dr. Rachna Meel, R12970, Dr.Rebika, Dr. Vanathi M, Dr. Seema Sen
Ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) is common in countries located close to the equator. The conventional treatment of OSSN is wide surgical excision with a “no-touch” technique 4 often combined with cryotherapy and/or chemotherapy.
FP741 :Indications and management outcomes of pediatric dacryocystorhinostomy
Dr. Umadevi, Dr. Bipasha Mukherjee, Dr. M Shahid Alam
To evaluate the surgical outcomes ofdacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) in the pediatric age group
FP798 : Outcomes of Intravenous Methylprednisolone Pulse Therapy (IVMP) and Immunomodulation in Thyroid Eye
Dr.Abhilasha Maheshwari, M15782, Dr. Raksha Rao,Dr. Sonal Chaugule, Dr. Santosh G Honavar
Dr.Abhilasha Maheshwari, M15782, Dr. Raksha Rao,Dr. Sonal Chaugule, Dr. Santosh G Honavar
FP995 : The treatment of lower eyelid retractionLower Eyelid Retraction using the mid-face lift – a prospective trial
Dr. Debraj Shome, S09498, Dr. Shilpa Taneja Mittal, Dr. Rinky Kapoor
Lower eyelid retraction, combined with hollowness, ectropion and entropion, can occur following a routine lower eyelid blepharoplasty. Excess skin excision & scar formation causes eyelid retraction due to anterior lamellar shortening.
FP998 : Use of maternal upper arm skin allograft in surgical management of bilateralbilteral cicatrical ectropion in a case of congenital lamellar ichthyosis
Dr. Suchit Dadia, D19186, Dr.Akshay Nair, Dr. Shruti Shirwadkar, Dr. (Mrs ) PotdarNayana Anil
Ichthyosis includes a spectrum of rare dystrophic inherited skin disorders with presentation ranging from birth till late childhood with characteristic excessive scaling of skin.