Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1997;38(10):1694-1699.
Published online October 1, 1997.
Incidence and Clinical Course of Implant Exposure after Hydroxyapatite Implantation in Anophthalmic Socket.
Yong Sung You, Hae Yung Kim, Sang Yeul Lee
1The Institute of Vision Research, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
2Department of Ophthalmology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
무안구증에서 hydroxyapatite 충전물 삽입후 충전물의 노출빈도와 그 임상양상
유용성(Yong Sung You),김혜영(Hye Young Kim),이상렬(Sang Yeul Lee)
Abstract
We evaluated the incidence and clinical course of exposed hydroxyapatite implants in anophthalmic sockets. We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 157 patients who underwent hydroxyapatite implantation in anopthalmic socket and were followed up for more than 4 months. The number of the exposed hydroxyapatite implants was 13 of 157 eyes (8.28%). We found that the incidence of hydroxyapatite exposure following enucleation was 1 of 54 (1.85%), while was 9 of 68 eyes (13.24%) following evisceration, and following secondary implantation was 3 of 35 eyes (8.28%). The exposure of hydroxyapatite implants following evisceration was more frequent than that of following enucleation(P=0.02). 7 of 9 eyes (77.8%) of exposed hydroxyapatite implants following evisceration was late onset which was beyond postoperative 2 months. We believe that the rate of exposure following evisceration may be greater than that of following enucleation. Enucleation could be a good procedure in view of postoperative exposure. And many cases of exposed hydroxyapatite following evixceration were late onset.
Key Words: Hydroxyapatite exposure;Enucleation;Evisceration;Late exposure


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