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The Management of Congenital Superior Conjunctival Fornix Prolapse

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Pages 1-4 | Received 04 Jan 2013, Accepted 18 Aug 2013, Published online: 21 Oct 2013
 

ABSTRACT

Aim: To present the management of bilateral congenital superior fornicial prolapse and provide its up-to-date review of literature.

Methods: We present the management of congenital bilateral superior fornicial prolapse treated conservatively with topical antibiotics, lubricants and hypertonic saline. One-week, 2-weeks and 1-month follow-up is presented. Results were assessed in terms of reduction of chemosis and eyelid opening. Updated current English peer-reviewed literature was researched.

Results: The superior fornicial prolapse resolved with conservative management within 10 days, resulting in normal eyelid motility at the end of 1 month. At present 61 cases have been reported in English peer-reviewed journals. The proposed etiology is varied. Conservative management with topical medication provides relief.

Conclusions: Congenital fornicial prolapse is a rare condition. Topical medication provides complete resolution of prolapse. Authors emphasise the need for awareness of condition among ophthalmologists and neonatologists, because of its gruesome appearance.

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