Abstract

Involutional entropion is the commonest cause of entropion in the elderly population. Many surgical procedures have been described to correct it. The everting suture technique is simple and quick and can be undertaken in the clinic or even away from a medical setting. However, it has been regarded as a temporary cure, especially in the presence of horizontal lower lid laxity. We reviewed the results of everting sutures in 55 lids of 50 patients. The minimum follow-up was 18 months. 78% of patients had no recurrence of their entropion. Our results suggest that horizontal eyelid laxity may not be the only major factor in recurrent entropion following everting sutures. Dermatochalasis with orbital fat prolapse may also contribute.

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