Treatment of Trichiasis and Distichiasis by Eyelash Trephination

Michael S. McCracken, Don O. Kikkawa, Sunil N. Vasani
2006 Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery  
Purpose: To describe the methods and results of a new technique of eyelash trephination for treatment of trichiasis and distichiasis. Methods: The medical records of all patients who underwent eyelash trephination by the authors to treat trichiasis or distichiasis were reviewed. Gender, diagnosis, number of eyelids treated, follow-up time, and surgical outcome were recorded. The technique involves boring of the affected lash follicle with a microtrephine, followed by removal of the follicle.
more » ... ults: The procedure was performed on 41 eyelids of 26 patients (15 females and 11 males). Patients were followed for 6 to 51 months after surgery. No recurrence was observed in 16 patients (62%) during this period. There were no adverse effects of the therapy. Conclusions: Eyelash trephination is a safe, quick, and effective method of treatment for trichiasis and distichiasis.
doi:10.1097/01.iop.0000229872.81219.9e pmid:16985417 fatcat:opyifmmkczg7nmw2brzggmiyvi