Patients affected by facial palsy suffer from failure to fully close the eyelids; the resulting eye exposure can lead to dry eye syndrome, loss of epithelial integrity, corneal ulceration and infections. Corneal anaesthesia exacerbates risk of corneal damage in these patients. Eyelid paralysis-associated corneal lesions may induce severe visual impairment, for which the ideal treatment is corneal transplantation, a procedure contraindicated in patients with corneal sensitivity and inadequate eyelid closure. We present the case of a patient affected by unilateral facial palsy associated with corneal anaesthesia, due to seventh and fifth cranial nerve damage following homolateral eighth cranial nerve surgery. The patient underwent surgery to re-establish eyelid and corneal competence, and then received a corneal graft with consequent amelioration of visual acuity. This is the first case of associated corneal anaesthesia and facial palsy that was comprehensively treated with a set of surgical procedures, including a corneal transplant.

Eyelid reanimation, neurotisation, and transplantation of the cornea in a patient with facial palsy / F. Allevi, P. Fogagnolo, L.M. Rossetti, F. Biglioli. - In: BMJ CASE REPORT. - ISSN 1757-790X. - 2014:(2014 Aug 19), pp. bcr2014205372.1-bcr2014205372.3. [10.1136/bcr-2014-205372]

Eyelid reanimation, neurotisation, and transplantation of the cornea in a patient with facial palsy

F. Allevi
Primo
;
P. Fogagnolo
Secondo
;
L.M. Rossetti
Penultimo
;
F. Biglioli
Ultimo
2014

Abstract

Patients affected by facial palsy suffer from failure to fully close the eyelids; the resulting eye exposure can lead to dry eye syndrome, loss of epithelial integrity, corneal ulceration and infections. Corneal anaesthesia exacerbates risk of corneal damage in these patients. Eyelid paralysis-associated corneal lesions may induce severe visual impairment, for which the ideal treatment is corneal transplantation, a procedure contraindicated in patients with corneal sensitivity and inadequate eyelid closure. We present the case of a patient affected by unilateral facial palsy associated with corneal anaesthesia, due to seventh and fifth cranial nerve damage following homolateral eighth cranial nerve surgery. The patient underwent surgery to re-establish eyelid and corneal competence, and then received a corneal graft with consequent amelioration of visual acuity. This is the first case of associated corneal anaesthesia and facial palsy that was comprehensively treated with a set of surgical procedures, including a corneal transplant.
Cornea; Corneal Diseases; Cranial Nerve Injuries; Cranial Nerves; Eyelids; Facial Paralysis; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Postoperative Complications; Visual Acuity; Corneal Transplantation; Nerve Transfer; Medicine (all)
Settore MED/29 - Chirurgia Maxillofacciale
19-ago-2014
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