Case Report Congenital Upper Eyelid Coloboma: Clinical and Surgical Management

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Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine Volume 2015, Article ID 286782, 4 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/286782 Case Report Congenital Upper Eyelid Coloboma: Clinical and Surgical Management José María Ortega Molina, 1 Eduardo Ramón Mora Horna, 2 Andrés David Salgado Miranda, 1 Rosa Rubio, 2 Ana Solans Pérez de Larraya, 1 and Guillermo Salcedo Casillas 1 1 Department of Ophthalmology, San Cecilio University Hospital, Avenida Dr. Olóriz 16, 18012 Granada, Spain 2 Orbital and Oculoplastic Service, Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en México I.A.P. Dr. Luis Sánchez Bulnes, Mexico City, DF, Mexico Correspondence should be addressed to José María Ortega Molina; josemari798@hotmail.com Received 1 July 2015; Accepted 27 July 2015 Academic Editor: Maurizio Battaglia Parodi Copyright 2015 JoséMaría Ortega Molina et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Purpose. The goal was to describe our experience in the surgical management and treatment of four patients with congenital upper eyelid colobomas. Methods. A descriptive, observational, retrospective study was performed including patients with congenital eyelid colobomas referred to Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en México I.A.P. Dr. Luis Sánchez Bulnes between 2004 and 2014 and assessed by the Oculoplastics and Orbit Service. Results. The four cases required surgical treatment of the eyelid defects before one year of age and their evolution was monitored from the time of referral to the present day. One of the patients needed a second surgical procedure to repair the eyelid defect and correct the strabismus. Conclusions. Eyelid colobomas are a potential threat to vision at an early age, which requires close monitoring of the visual development of patients. 1. Introduction Congenital eyelid coloboma is an uncommon, unilateral or bilateral, partial or full-thickness eyelid defect. It is caused by failure of fusion of the mesodermal lid folds [1 3]. It may be isolated or associated with other ocular or systemic anomalies. Immediate attention at an early age through corneal protection, surgical repair of the eyelid defect, and monitoring of the visual development are essential to prevent complications: corneal leukoma, symblepharon, and amblyopia [4 6]. This report summarizes our experience in the surgical management and treatment of four patients with congenital eyelid colobomas. 2. Methods A descriptive, observational, retrospective study was performed including patients with congenital eyelid coloboma referred to Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en México I.A.P. Dr. Luis Sánchez Bulnes between 2004 and 2014 and assessed by the Oculoplastics and Orbit Service. A detailed clinical history was collected, including information about personal and family history, exposure to drugs or diseases during pregnancy, and a complete ophthalmic examination at the time of referral, at subsequent check-ups, and in the postoperative period. An initial examination was performed to assess the visual acuity (VA), site, and size of the eyelid defect and ocular motility as well as to determine the presence or absence of ocular anomalies (by biomicroscopic examination, examination of the ocular fundus, and ocular ultrasonography) and other facial or systemic anomalies. 3. Results This study included four patients with eyelid coloboma associatedwithotherocularandsystemicpathologies(table1).

2 Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine Table 1: Summary of cases. Sex Age Ocular manifestations Systemic manifestations Surgical treatment Female 17 days 9 years 1 month 5 months Bilateral upper eyelid coloboma involving the medial two-thirds of the upper eyelid Telecanthus Conjunctival dermoid cyst Symblepharon Unilateral upper eyelid coloboma involving the medial one-half of the right eye Symblepharon Corneal leukoma Esotropia Euryblepharon Lagophthalmos Unilateral upper eyelid coloboma involving the medial one-third of the left eye Bilateral upper eyelid coloboma involving the medial one-third of the right eye and small notch in the left eye Limbaldermoidcystinthelefteye Nasal hypoplasia Madarosis Aberrant anterior hairline Absent right eyebrow Bifid nose Ogival palate Abnormal palmar creases Imperforate anus Goldenhar syndrome Bilateral preauricular appendages Canthotomy + cantholysis Lateral Rectus resection + medial rectus recession Mustarde rotational flap Canthotomy + cantholysis (a) (b) Figure 1: (a) Case 1 with 17 days old. The patient has bilateral eyelid coloboma and bilateral corneal erosions due to exposure. (b) Case 1. At the age of 9 years after surgery. The incidence of unilateral eyelid involvement (two cases) wasfoundtobethesameasthatofbilateraleyelidinvolvement (two cases). The most frequently associated ocular anomaly was dermoid cyst (two cases) and symblepharon (two cases). One of the patients presented with strabismus; therefore, surgery was performed. None of them had glaucoma, cataract, iris, retinal, or optic nerve coloboma. The mothers of the patients had no history of infections or other illnesses during pregnancy and there was no exposure to drugs or medicines. 4. Case Reports 4.1. Case 1. A 17-day-old male infant was referred to us for congenital upper eyelid coloboma of medial location involving more than two-thirds of the eyelid margin. The patient had telecanthus, aberrant anterior hairline, partial absence of eyebrows, and hypoplasia of nasal bridge. Ocular examination revealed the presence of corneal erosion involving more than 80% of the corneal surface in both eyes (OU), conjunctival dermoid cyst, and symblepharon in the left eye (OS). Ultrasonography of both eyes was normal and showed orthotropia (Figure 1(a)). Resection of dermoid cyst and reconstruction of OU using plus canthotomy and cantholysis were performed. Currently, after eight years of surgery, the patient has 0.5mmoflagophthalmosintheOD,1mminthelefteye, and 20/200 of VA due to the presence of corneal leukomas, remaining stable and without symptoms (Figure 1(b)). 4.2. Case 2. A 9-year-old female patient was referred due to congenital upper eyelid coloboma in the OD affecting themedialone-halfoftheuppereyelid.shehadundergone surgery in the first month of life for correction of the defect. The patient had more than 4 mm of lagophthalmos, euryblepharon, superior temporal symblepharon, central corneal leukoma, and 30-degree esotropia. Ocular ultrasonography of the OD was normal.

Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine 3 (a) Figure 2: (a) Case 4 with 5 months old. The patient has bilateral eyelid coloboma. (b) Case 4. At the age of 2 years after surgery. (b) Joint surgery was performed to correct esotropia and close the eyelid defect. In order to correct esotropia, lateral rectus recession and medial rectus recession were performed. The eyelid defect was repaired with a Mustarde rotational flap which was opened 4 weeks later. Despite the initial success of the surgery, the patient had an incomplete eyelid closure; therefore, therapeutic contact lenses and ocular lubricants were applied, remaining stable andwithoutsymptoms.thevawas20/400duetocentral corneal leukoma. 4.3. Case 3. A 1-month-old male infant was referred to our service due to upper eyelid coloboma in the OS involving the medial one-third of the upper eyelid. He had a bifid nose, ogivalpalate,abnormalpalmarcreases,andimperforateanus. The patient had orthotropia and the ocular ultrasonography was normal. was performed. Currently,thepatientis3yearsold,hasaVAof20/20,andhasno other ophthalmological alterations. 4.4. Case 4. A 5-month-old male infant was referred to our service due to upper bilateral eyelid coloboma. In the OD, it involvedthemedialone-thirdoftheuppereyelidandinthe OS, there was a small notch less than 3 mm. He presented with three bilateral preauricular appendages and one dermoid cyst in the OS. The patient had orthotropia and the ocular ultrasonography in OU was normal. In this case, based on the phenotype and anomalies of the patient, the Genetics Service made the diagnosis of Goldenhar syndrome. combined with a canthotomy and cantholysis of the upper eyelid was performed. Currently, after four years of surgery, the patient has a VA of 20/20, has complete eyelid closure, and has no other anomalies (Figures 2(a) and 2(b)). 5. Discussion There are several theories that attempt to explain the cause of congenital upper eyelid colobomas. Tessier considers coloboma of the eyelid to be a form of facial cleft [7]. Other authors suggest that these colobomas are associated with intrauterine factors such as amniotic bands, abnormal fetoplacental circulation, or radiation [4, 8, 9]. Theyareusuallyunilateral,generallylocatedatthemedial one-third of the upper eyelids (90%), and may vary from a small notch to complete defects of the eyelid. Lower eyelid colobomas usually affect the outer one-third of the eyelid [5, 10, 11]. Colobomas are also associated with facial clefts, Goldenhar syndrome, Treacher Collins syndrome, Charge syndrome, or frontonasal dysplasia [5, 6, 12]. They may present other ocular and orbital anomalies such as conjunctival or limbal dermoid tumors, conjunctival chondroma, symblepharon, corneal opacities, macular or optic nerve colobomas, and strabismus [9, 13]. Eyelid reconstruction at the right time is essential in these patients. This will depend on the size of the defect and on the presence of corneal exposure. If the defect is small and there is no corneal exposure, surgery could be delayed until the age of 3-4, when there is an increased amount of eyelid tissue. Otherwise, surgery should be done as soon as possible to avoid corneal lesions [5, 6, 14, 15]. The surgical technique will depend on the size of the defect. Defects up to 25% can be closed directly. Defects between25%and50%canberepairedbydirectclosurewith canthotomy and cantholysis or by. In case of defects greater than 50% of the eyelid, functional and cosmetic results will be difficult to achieve. In these cases, several techniques could be used such as Tenzel s semicircular flap, Cutler-Beard technique, or Mustarde rotational flap [2, 3, 5, 6, 15]. Other techniques have been described such as the lamellar-based technique, proposed in patients with a discordant defect between the anterior and the posterior lamellae oftheeyelid[11].otherssuchastarsomarginalgraftsallow the defects involving more than 50% of the lid margin to be closed and all eyelid structures to be replaced [5]. 6. Conclusions Congenital upper eyelid coloboma is an uncommon defect of unknown etiology, which might be associated with other ocular and systemic pathologies, and therefore it requires a multidisciplinary approach in a large number of cases. Eyelid colobomas are a potential threat to vision at an early age, requiring close monitoring of the visual development of patients.

4 Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine The surgical technique and timing of surgery depend on thesizeofthedefectandthepresenceorabsenceofcorneal exposure. In case of eyelid colobomas involving more than 50% of the lid margin, both cosmetic and functional surgical results aredifficulttoobtain.insuchcases,providedthatthereisno media opacity, one-stage techniques will be preferable since they do not involve the visual axis and therefore, there is no risk of amblyopia. [13] J.R.O.Collin, Congenitalupperlidcoloboma, Australian and New Zealand Ophthalmology, vol.14,no.4,pp.313 317, 1986. [14] M.Patipa,R.B.Wilkins,andK.W.L.Guelzow, Surgicalmanagement of congenital eyelid coloboma, Ophthalmic Surgery, vol.13,no.3,pp.212 216,1982. [15] A. Hashish and A. M. Awara, One-stage reconstruction technique for large congenital eyelid coloboma, Orbit, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 177 179, 2011. Conflict of Interests The authors have no financial or conflict of interests to disclose. References [1] D. Vulović, M. Novaković, T. Šarenac et al., Congenital upper eyelid coloboma with ipsilateral eyebrow hypoplasia, Vojnosanitetski Pregled,vol.69,no.9,pp.809 811,2012. [2] J. B. Shrestha, G. S. Shrestha, N. Joshi, and P. C. Karmacharya, Congenital isolated bilateral eyelid coloboma, Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology,vol.4,no.7,pp.194 196,2012. [3] A. A. Lodhi, S. A. Junejo, M. A. Khanzada, I. A. Sahaf, and Z. K. Siddique, Surgical outcome of 21 patients with congenital upper eyelid coloboma, International Ophthalmology,vol.3,no.1,pp.69 72,2010. [4]L.L.Seah,C.T.Choo,andK.S.Fong, Congenitalupper lid colobomas: management and visual outcome, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, vol.18,no.3,pp.190 195, 2002. [5]E.Hoyama,V.Limawararut,R.Malhotra,J.Muecke,andD. Selva, Tarsomarginal graft in upper eyelid coloboma repair, AAPOS, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 499 501, 2007. [6] A. K. Grover, Z. Chaudhuri, S. Malik, S. Bageja, and V. Menon, Congenital eyelid colobomas in 51 patients, Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, vol.46,no.3,pp. 151 159, 2009. [7] P. Tessier, Anatomical classification of facial, cranio-facial and latero-facial clefts, Maxillofacial Surgery, vol.4,no. 2, pp. 69 92, 1976. [8] J. C. Mustarde, Congenital Soft tissue deformities, in Smith and Nesi s Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,vol.2, pp. 1238 1261, Springer, New York, NY, USA, 1989. [9] A.Sharma,J.Sukhija,A.Das,V.Saroha,S.Sukhi,andK.Mohan, Large pedunculated congenital corneal dermoid in association with eyelid coloboma, Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus,vol.41,no.1,pp.53 55,2004. [10] P. A. Ankola and H. Abdel-Azim, Congenital bilateral upper eyelid coloboma, Perinatology,vol.23,no.2,pp.166 167, 2003. [11] H. Lee, Y. Takahashi, A. Ichinose, and H. Kakizaki, Reconstruction of a congenital upper eyelid coloboma using a lamellar-based technique, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,vol.30,no.4,pp.e95 e96,2014. [12] N. S. Babu, D. Raviprakash, and R. Kumar, Nasopalpebral lipoma coloboma syndrome: clinical, radiological, and histopathological description of a novel sporadic case, Indian Ophthalmology,vol.59,no.5,pp.379 380,2011.

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