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Netarsudil-related Eyelid Wound Dehiscence
Ha Min Kim1, Ann Q Tran2, Cameron Yang1
1Department of Ophthalmology, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Abstract:
An 81-year-old man with primary open-angle glaucoma on dorzolamide-timolol, bimatoprost and 0.02% netarsudil ophthalmic solution (Rhopressa), was found to have right lower lid basal cell carcinoma. The patient underwent Mohs surgery followed by repair of the right lower lid, with 3 episodes of wound dehiscence. When stopping netarsudil, appropriate granulation tissue was able to develop. While off netarsudil, the patient underwent Mohs resection of a left lower lid basal cell carcinoma, which was able to granulate well via secondary intention.

