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A New Surgical Technique for Postoperative Trachomatous Trichiasis

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Introduction: The World Health Organization has identified management of postoperative trichiasis (PTT) as one of the key remaining areas of focus needed to eliminate blinding trachoma as a public health problem. We developed the Bevel-Rotation Advancement Procedure (B-RAP) to treat individuals who need repeat trichiasis surgery. Methods: Scarring caused by trichiasis surgery can cause the eyelid to become thick and distorted, making repeat surgery more difficult. To minimize eyelid thickness following B-RAP, a beveled incision of the tarsus is made allowing a marginal rotation of the eyelash fragment. Dissection between the anterior and posterior lamellae above the beveled incision and removal of scar tissue allows the marginal rotation to be combined with a posterior lamellar advancement to treat severely scarred eyelids with PTT and eyelid contour abnormalities (ECAs). Results: Two surgeons performed B-RAP on 44 eyelids of 30 patients with PTT. The number of prior trachomatous trichiasis (TT) surgeries ranged from 2 to more than 4. At the 3–6 months postoperative visit, 37 eyelids (84%) had no recurrence of PTT. Three eyelids had central lashes touching; the remaining eyelids with recurrent PTT had nasal and temporal lashes touching. Fifteen eyelids (34%) had ECAs, but only 1 was severe. Conclusions: B-RAP was developed considering the altered eyelid anatomy found in the postsurgical eyelid with TT. Thinning of the eyelash fragment and removal of postoperative scar tissue improves the ability to advance and stabilize the eyelash fragment after external rotation. B-RAP shows promise as a procedure for improving outcomes of repeat trichiasis surgery.
Title: A New Surgical Technique for Postoperative Trachomatous Trichiasis
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Introduction: The World Health Organization has identified management of postoperative trichiasis (PTT) as one of the key remaining areas of focus needed to eliminate blinding trachoma as a public health problem.
We developed the Bevel-Rotation Advancement Procedure (B-RAP) to treat individuals who need repeat trichiasis surgery.
Methods: Scarring caused by trichiasis surgery can cause the eyelid to become thick and distorted, making repeat surgery more difficult.
To minimize eyelid thickness following B-RAP, a beveled incision of the tarsus is made allowing a marginal rotation of the eyelash fragment.
Dissection between the anterior and posterior lamellae above the beveled incision and removal of scar tissue allows the marginal rotation to be combined with a posterior lamellar advancement to treat severely scarred eyelids with PTT and eyelid contour abnormalities (ECAs).
Results: Two surgeons performed B-RAP on 44 eyelids of 30 patients with PTT.
The number of prior trachomatous trichiasis (TT) surgeries ranged from 2 to more than 4.
At the 3–6 months postoperative visit, 37 eyelids (84%) had no recurrence of PTT.
Three eyelids had central lashes touching; the remaining eyelids with recurrent PTT had nasal and temporal lashes touching.
Fifteen eyelids (34%) had ECAs, but only 1 was severe.
Conclusions: B-RAP was developed considering the altered eyelid anatomy found in the postsurgical eyelid with TT.
Thinning of the eyelash fragment and removal of postoperative scar tissue improves the ability to advance and stabilize the eyelash fragment after external rotation.
B-RAP shows promise as a procedure for improving outcomes of repeat trichiasis surgery.

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