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Showing papers by "Edward J. Holland published in 2015"


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TL;DR: This review summarizes the current evidence base for corneal collagen crosslinking, topography‐guided photorefractive keratectomy, and intrastromal Corneal ring segment implantation for the treatment of cornea ectasia by analyzing the data published between the years 2000 and 2014.
Abstract: Corneal ectasia is a progressive, degenerative, and noninflammatory thinning disorder of the cornea. Recently developed corneal reshaping techniques have expanded the treatment armamentarium available to the corneal specialist by offering effective nontransplant options. This review summarizes the current evidence base for corneal collagen crosslinking, topography-guided photorefractive keratectomy, and intrastromal corneal ring segment implantation for the treatment of corneal ectasia by analyzing the data published between the years 2000 and 2014. Financial Disclosure No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.

104 citations


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TL;DR: Ocular surface viability appears to play a key role in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative management of patients with blepharoptosis associated with congenital aniridia and these recommendations are generalizable to patients with severe ocular surface disease.
Abstract: PURPOSE To document the clinical characteristics and describe our management of patients with blepharoptosis associated with congenital aniridia. METHODS Consecutive retrospective case series of patients with congenital aniridia seen at a single institution (Cincinnati Eye Institute) from 1963 to 2010. Surgical correction was performed by 2 surgeons (J.A.N. and R.C.K.). RESULTS Ptosis associated with congenital aniridia is marked with decreased levator function. Significant comorbid ophthalmologic disease was invariably present, particularly aniridia-associated keratopathy. Complications, most often keratopathy, were common, even following conservative correction. CONCLUSIONS The degree of ptosis is significant, and levator function is typically reduced. Ocular surface viability appears to play a key role in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative management. While we are aware that congenital aniridia is rather rare, we believe these recommendations are generalizable to patients with severe ocular surface disease.

5 citations


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TL;DR: A case where formalin was accidentally injected into the eyelids of a 71-year-old woman undergoing blepharoplasty, causing full thickness necrosis of both upper eyelids and ocular complications that required multiple reconstructive surgical procedures.
Abstract: The authors report a case where formalin was accidentally injected into the eyelids of a 71-year-old woman undergoing blepharoplasty, causing full thickness necrosis of both upper eyelids and ocular complications that required multiple reconstructive surgical procedures.

3 citations