INTRODUCTION: Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is a condition in which the eyelid turns inward and eyelashes abrade the front part of the eye. To prevent eventual blindness, surgery is recommended. Two surgical procedures are commonly used, bilamellar tarsal rotation (BLTR) and posterior lamellar tarsal rotation (PLTR). Evidence suggests that incision height and surgery type may affect the risk of postoperative TT (PTT) and other surgical outcomes. However, these studies have not prospectively compared the impact of incision height on surgical outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Maximising trichiasis surgery Success (MTSS) is a three-arm, randomised clinical trial being conducted in Ethiopia. Participants will be randomly assigned on a 1:1:1 basis ...
SummaryBackgroundEyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. How...
BACKGROUND: Over 1.2 million people are blind from trachomatous trichiasis (TT). Lid rotation surger...
PURPOSE: Trachoma is the leading infectious cause of blindness. Conjunctival Chlamydia trachomatis i...
INTRODUCTION: Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is a condition in which the eyelid turns inward and eyela...
Importance Trichiasis surgery programs globally have faced high rates of poor surgical outcomes. Ide...
IMPORTANCE: Trichiasis surgery programs globally have faced high rates of poor surgical outcomes. Id...
Considerable efforts are ongoing across nearly 50 countries to eliminate trachoma—one of the leading...
BACKGROUND: Eyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. However,...
ImportanceTrichiasis surgery programs globally have faced high rates of poor surgical outcomes. Iden...
SummaryBackgroundEyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. How...
Background Eyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. However, ...
INTRODUCTION: The World Health Organization has identified management of postoperative trichiasis (P...
BACKGROUND: We re-examined the participants of a clinical trial four years after enrolment to identi...
Background: Eyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. However,...
Aim We conducted a systematic review to investigate which surgical technique for treating trachomato...
SummaryBackgroundEyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. How...
BACKGROUND: Over 1.2 million people are blind from trachomatous trichiasis (TT). Lid rotation surger...
PURPOSE: Trachoma is the leading infectious cause of blindness. Conjunctival Chlamydia trachomatis i...
INTRODUCTION: Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is a condition in which the eyelid turns inward and eyela...
Importance Trichiasis surgery programs globally have faced high rates of poor surgical outcomes. Ide...
IMPORTANCE: Trichiasis surgery programs globally have faced high rates of poor surgical outcomes. Id...
Considerable efforts are ongoing across nearly 50 countries to eliminate trachoma—one of the leading...
BACKGROUND: Eyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. However,...
ImportanceTrichiasis surgery programs globally have faced high rates of poor surgical outcomes. Iden...
SummaryBackgroundEyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. How...
Background Eyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. However, ...
INTRODUCTION: The World Health Organization has identified management of postoperative trichiasis (P...
BACKGROUND: We re-examined the participants of a clinical trial four years after enrolment to identi...
Background: Eyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. However,...
Aim We conducted a systematic review to investigate which surgical technique for treating trachomato...
SummaryBackgroundEyelid surgery is done to correct trachomatous trichiasis to prevent blindness. How...
BACKGROUND: Over 1.2 million people are blind from trachomatous trichiasis (TT). Lid rotation surger...
PURPOSE: Trachoma is the leading infectious cause of blindness. Conjunctival Chlamydia trachomatis i...