A proposed model of the response of the anophthalmic socket to prosthetic eye wear and its application to the management of mucoid discharge |
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Authors: | Keith R Pine Brian H SloanRobert J Jacobs |
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Institution: | Department of Optometry and Vision Science, New Zealand National Eye Centre, The University of Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Mucoid discharge associated with prosthetic eye wear can be a distressing condition that affects the quality of life of people who have lost an eye. Discharge is the second highest concern of experienced prosthetic eye wearers after health of the companion eye and is prevalent in anophthalmic populations. Specific causes of mucoid discharge such as infections and environmental allergens are well understood, but non-specific causes are unknown and an evidence based protocol for managing non-specific discharge is lacking. Current management is based on prosthesis removal and cleaning, and professional re-polishing of the prosthesis. Tear protein deposits accumulate on prosthetic eyes. These deposits mediate the response of the socket to prosthetic eye wear and their influence (good and bad) is determined by differing cleaning regimes and standards of surface finish. |
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