Cicatricial upper lid entropion. Treated with banked scleral graft.

Archives of Ophthalmology
R R TenzelR Rubenzik

Abstract

Bank sclera is used as a graft in the treatment of cicatricial entropion of the upper lid. Banked bare sclera is sutured into the tarsoconjunctival layer of the entropic lid and is allowed to epithelialize spontaneously.

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