Comparing Posterior Release Sclerotomy With Conventional Evisceration Surgery.

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

80

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 1, 2024

Primary Completion Date

April 28, 2025

Study Completion Date

April 28, 2025

Conditions
EviscerationOcular TraumaBlind Painful EyePhthisis BulbiEnd Stage Glaucoma
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Posterior release sclerotomy

"* A 360-degree radial scleral incision was made, and an evisceration spoon was used to remove intraocular contents.~* The scleral shell was cauterized to eliminate any residual uveal tissue.~* Any remaining necrotic or inflamed tissue was debrided to ensure a clean surgical field and minimize postoperative complications.~Posterior Release Sclerotomy Group (PRS Group)~* A posterior sclerotomy (2-3 mm) was created at the posterior pole of the scleral shell using a crescent blade.~* This sclerotomy expanded the intraocular space, reducing intraoperative resistance during implant insertion.~* The spherical implant was gently placed within the expanded scleral shell, ensuring minimal stress on the tissue."

PROCEDURE

Conventional Ball Implantation

"* A 360-degree radial scleral incision was made, and an evisceration spoon was used to remove intraocular contents.~* The scleral shell was cauterized to eliminate any residual uveal tissue.~* Any remaining necrotic or inflamed tissue was debrided to ensure a clean surgical field and minimize postoperative complications.~* No posterior sclerotomy was performed.~* The implant was inserted directly into the scleral cup, requiring greater force to accommodate the implant within the available space."

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Fayoum university hospital, Al Fayyum

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Fayoum University Hospital

OTHER

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