Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine (Jan 2015)

Conservative Management in Congenital Bilateral Upper Eyelid Eversion

  • Viola Andin Dohvoma,
  • Alice Nchifor,
  • Aronette Nana Ngwanou,
  • Elisabeth Attha,
  • Faustin Ngounou,
  • Assumpta Lucienne Bella,
  • Côme Ebana Mvogo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/389289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Aim. To report the case of congenital bilateral upper eyelid eversion with severe chemosis that was successfully managed conservatively. Report. The patient was a six-hour-old male neonate with bilateral congenital upper eyelid eversion and severe chemosis, following uneventful delivery. Conservative management consisted of the application of antibiotic ointment and padding the exposed conjunctiva with 5% hypertonic saline-soaked gauze. The eyelids reverted spontaneously on day 3 and the condition was completely resolved by the third week. Conclusion. Congenital upper lid eversion is usually a benign condition which responds well to conservative treatment. Creating awareness amongst healthcare professionals is essential.