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A multidisciplinary approach for ocular rehabilitation following surgical treatment of retinoblastoma: One year follow‑up
Abstract
Retinoblastoma is a highly malignant neoplasm. Most of the cases are usually advanced at the time of detection, requiring enucleation to salvage the child’s life. Just treating the patient for cancer is not enough; the cosmetic rehabilitation of these patients is equally important and it should always be an integral part of their treatment, to help them re‑integrate in the aesthetic conscious society. Rehabilitating such patients require a multidisciplinary approach involving the combined and timely efforts of an ophthalmologist, paediatric oncologist and a skilled maxillofacial prosthodontist. This paper presents a case of 3½‑year‑old girl who had enucleation of her right eye due to retinoblastoma along with chemotherapy and radiotherapy at the age of 3 years. The patient was recalled regularly for follow‑up at 3 month intervals for ophthalmic examinations and she was rehabilitated cosmetically with customised ocular prosthesis during the various stages of her developmental growth.
Keywords: Custom ocular prosthesis, enucleation, impression technique, ocular defect, retinoblastoma
Nigerian Medical Journal | Vol. 54 | Issue 4 | July-August | 2013
Keywords: Custom ocular prosthesis, enucleation, impression technique, ocular defect, retinoblastoma
Nigerian Medical Journal | Vol. 54 | Issue 4 | July-August | 2013