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Serial sub-conjunctival 5-Fluorouracil for early recurrent anophthalmic contracted socket
Saurabh Kamal1, Sushil Kumar, Ruchi Goel
1Guru Nanak Eye Centre, Maulana Azad Medical College, 221, First floor, New Delhi, India, 11002, drskamal@gmail.com.
Background:
To evaluate the effects and side-effects of serial sub-conjunctival injections of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in early postoperative period for recurrent anophthalmic contracted socket.
Methods:
Retrospective comparative case series at tertiary eye care centre including fifteen adult patients with features of postoperative recurrent socket contraction after buccal mucosal graft. Group A comprised eight patients treated with 10 mg weekly sub-conjunctival injection of 5-FU in the fornices. Group B comprised seven patients taken as control. Main outcome measures were: superior fornix depth (SFD), inferior fornix depth (IFD), and socket volume (SV) at 6 months follow up. Patients were re-evaluated clinically for recurrence at last follow-up.
Results:
The mean ± SD values in group A versus group B were as follows: 10 ± 1.6 mm vs 5.1 ± 0.9 mm (p < 0.005) for SFD, 6.7 ± 1.5 mm vs 3.5 ± 0.5 mm (p = 0.02) for IFD; and 2 ± 0.55 ml versus 0.27 ± 0.06 ml (p = 0.005) for SV at 6 months. There was significant improvement in depth of fornices and volume of socket in seven patients in group A. One patient in group A did not benefit from 5-FU treatment. The beneficial effects of 5-FU were observed when first injection was given within 4 weeks after socket reconstruction. There was no recurrence (in six cases) and no side-effects seen in group A at final follow-up of 18.2 (12-24) months.
Conclusions:
Weekly injections of 5-FU are effective for stopping the progression of recurrent contracted socket following primary reconstructive surgery. It provides early rehabilitation, and avoids repetitive surgery.
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