Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis

Because of unpredictable corneal changes, evisceration and implantation of a silicone prosthesis does not always lead to a satisfying cosmetic result. This paper describes the use of an intraocular silicone prosthesis in combination with an extraocular glass prosthesis and shows a followup of two an...

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Main Authors: Gwendolyna Romkes, Johanna Corinna Eule
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/762452
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spelling doaj-2a75eb90b656412f879e4500027bb96a2020-11-24T22:33:32ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Veterinary Medicine2090-70012090-701X2012-01-01201210.1155/2012/762452762452Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass ProsthesisGwendolyna Romkes0Johanna Corinna Eule1Small Animal Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Oertzenweg 19b, 14163 Berlin, GermanySmall Animal Clinic, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Oertzenweg 19b, 14163 Berlin, GermanyBecause of unpredictable corneal changes, evisceration and implantation of a silicone prosthesis does not always lead to a satisfying cosmetic result. This paper describes the use of an intraocular silicone prosthesis in combination with an extraocular glass prosthesis and shows a followup of two and a half years in a nonexperimental study. An intraocular silicone prosthesis was implanted after evisceration of the left eye in a five-month-old Bernese mountain dog. A glass prosthesis was fitted four weeks after evisceration. Two and a half years after the operation, the dog is in good health and free of medication. No short-term or long-term complications were seen. The owners do not have trouble with handling the glass prosthesis. The combination of both prostheses shows a perfect solution to retrieve a normal looking and moving eye after evisceration.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/762452
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author Gwendolyna Romkes
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Johanna Corinna Eule
Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
author_facet Gwendolyna Romkes
Johanna Corinna Eule
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title Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis
title_short Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis
title_full Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis
title_fullStr Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis
title_full_unstemmed Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis
title_sort followup of a dog with an intraocular silicone prosthesis combined with an extraocular glass prosthesis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
issn 2090-7001
2090-701X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Because of unpredictable corneal changes, evisceration and implantation of a silicone prosthesis does not always lead to a satisfying cosmetic result. This paper describes the use of an intraocular silicone prosthesis in combination with an extraocular glass prosthesis and shows a followup of two and a half years in a nonexperimental study. An intraocular silicone prosthesis was implanted after evisceration of the left eye in a five-month-old Bernese mountain dog. A glass prosthesis was fitted four weeks after evisceration. Two and a half years after the operation, the dog is in good health and free of medication. No short-term or long-term complications were seen. The owners do not have trouble with handling the glass prosthesis. The combination of both prostheses shows a perfect solution to retrieve a normal looking and moving eye after evisceration.
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