Abstract
Aims - To assess the effectiveness of enucleation or evisceration in relieving pain from painful blind eyes. Methods - 24 patients with intractable ocular pain underwent enucleation or evisceration with or without an orbital implant. Results - Complete pain relief was achieved in all patients at an average time of 3 months (range 1-15 months). Seven patients required further medical or surgical treatment in addition to removal of the globe. Conclusion - Enucleation and evisceration were effective in relieving ocular pain in all patients with a painful blind eye in our study. However, complications of surgery and orbital implants can cause recurrent pain.
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Shah-Desai, S. D., Tyers, A. G., & Manners, R. M. (2000). Painful blind eye: Efficacy of enucleation and evisceration in resolving ocular pain. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 84(4), 437–438. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.84.4.437
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