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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-07-02
2020-06-22
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The patients will be prepped for their surgery in the usual fashion. This portion of the procedure is not experimental and is an elective surgery that the patients are choosing to undergo prior to enrolling in the study. This procedure is performed in the operating room. After adequate anesthesia is achieved, subcutaneous 2% lidocaine with epinephrine with 0.5% marcaine, and vitrase is injected into the lower eyelids and lateral canthal areas. The face is prepped and draped in sterile fashion using topical Betadine. A corneal shield will be placed into the fornix at this time. A lateral canthal incision is then made using a #15 blade. Straight Stevens scissors are used to perform a canthotomy and monopolar cautery was used to incise the inferior crus of the lateral canthal tendon. Hemostasis is maintained. The freed lower eyelid is draped over the zygoma. The excess eyelid is then excised full-thickness with Westcott scissors. (If this excess eyelid skin is at least 5 mm on both sides, the study will be performed and the treatments will be applied at this point). The tissue will be marked and divided into 4 equal sections (2 sections on each lid). Each section will be treated with the designated power setting in the following manner.
The probe will be inserted into the follicle under direct visualization to a depth of approximately 1.4 mm. The designated power will be applied for 1 second. All lashes in each segment will be treated. The segments will then be excised and placed into labelled and coded containers of formalin.
Attention will then be directed back to completing the lateral tarsal strip/eyelid surgery. The remainder of the surgery will be performed in the usual fashion and is not part of the experimental portion of the study. One 4-0 Vicryl on P-2 needle is then passed through the tarsus backhanded anterior inferiorly exiting posterior superiorly within the wound and then passed back through the periosteum approximately 3 mm from the orbital rim at the level of the superior crus of the lateral canthal tendon and temporarily tied. This procedure is repeated in full on the other side. The sides are compared. Once the proper contour and tightness is achieved, the suture is permanently tied in a horizontal mattress fashion after passing back through the remnants of the inferior crus. Attention is then turned to the upper lid, whose lateral mucocutaneous junction is trimmed using Westcott scissors. The gray lines of the lateral upper and lower eyelids arre reapposed using 6-0 Vicryl. The lateral canthal incisions are closed with a running 6-0 Prolene suture. Tobradex ointment is applied to the eye and eyelid. The patient is awakened and extubated and taken to the recovery room in stable condition. The patients will be examined at their post-operative week 1 and month 1 visits as per the usual standard of care. After the 1 month visit, their participation in the study is complete.
The tissue sections will be sent to the pathology department for sectioning and staining. The tissue will be sectioned through the follicles. The slides will be stained with hemotoxylin and eosin and Masson-Trichrome. The extent of tissue damage will be measured as the diameter of abnormal/damaged tissue in microns. The severity will be graded on a numerical scale from 0-3. The results will be compared among the 4 power settings.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
FACTORIAL
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Low power
These tissue sections will receive radiofrequency ablation to each eyelash follicle at a power of "low."
Radiofrequency ablation
The eyelid segments to be excised as part of their planned lateral tarsal strip procedure will be marked and divided into 4 equal sections (2 sections on each lid). A corneal shield will be placed into the fornix prior to treatment. Each section will be treated with the designated power setting in the following manner. The probe will be inserted into the follicle under direct visualization to a depth of approximately 1.4 mm. The designated power will be applied for 1 second. All lashes in each segment will be treated. The segments will then be excised and placed into labelled and coded containers of formalin.
1 power
These tissue sections will receive radiofrequency ablation to each eyelash follicle at a power of 1.
Radiofrequency ablation
The eyelid segments to be excised as part of their planned lateral tarsal strip procedure will be marked and divided into 4 equal sections (2 sections on each lid). A corneal shield will be placed into the fornix prior to treatment. Each section will be treated with the designated power setting in the following manner. The probe will be inserted into the follicle under direct visualization to a depth of approximately 1.4 mm. The designated power will be applied for 1 second. All lashes in each segment will be treated. The segments will then be excised and placed into labelled and coded containers of formalin.
1.5 power
These tissue sections will receive radiofrequency ablation to each eyelash follicle at a power of 1.5
Radiofrequency ablation
The eyelid segments to be excised as part of their planned lateral tarsal strip procedure will be marked and divided into 4 equal sections (2 sections on each lid). A corneal shield will be placed into the fornix prior to treatment. Each section will be treated with the designated power setting in the following manner. The probe will be inserted into the follicle under direct visualization to a depth of approximately 1.4 mm. The designated power will be applied for 1 second. All lashes in each segment will be treated. The segments will then be excised and placed into labelled and coded containers of formalin.
2 power
These tissue sections will receive radiofrequency ablation to each eyelash follicle at a power of 2.
Radiofrequency ablation
The eyelid segments to be excised as part of their planned lateral tarsal strip procedure will be marked and divided into 4 equal sections (2 sections on each lid). A corneal shield will be placed into the fornix prior to treatment. Each section will be treated with the designated power setting in the following manner. The probe will be inserted into the follicle under direct visualization to a depth of approximately 1.4 mm. The designated power will be applied for 1 second. All lashes in each segment will be treated. The segments will then be excised and placed into labelled and coded containers of formalin.
Interventions
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Radiofrequency ablation
The eyelid segments to be excised as part of their planned lateral tarsal strip procedure will be marked and divided into 4 equal sections (2 sections on each lid). A corneal shield will be placed into the fornix prior to treatment. Each section will be treated with the designated power setting in the following manner. The probe will be inserted into the follicle under direct visualization to a depth of approximately 1.4 mm. The designated power will be applied for 1 second. All lashes in each segment will be treated. The segments will then be excised and placed into labelled and coded containers of formalin.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* The procedure requires at least 5 mm of tissue to be excised from each side to provide adequate tightening of the lower eyelids (to be determined intra-operatively)
* Caucasian (to control for any different responses ellicited by the treatment in pigmented skin)
Exclusion Criteria
* madarosis of eyelashes
* hypertrichosis of eyelashes
* patients undergoing only unilateral tarsal strip procedures
* history of eyelid trauma or chemical burns
* patients with a history of disorders affecting the mucus membranes (ie: Stevens-Johnson syndrome, ocular cicatricial pemphigoid)
* history of eyelid surgery
* history of facial skin cancers
* patients with eyelid lesions affecting the lateral lower eyelids
* patients with active inflammatory ocular diseases (keratitis, scleritis, conjunctivitis, etc).
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Ochsner Health System
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Priya Sahu, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Ochsner Health System
Jayne Weiss, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
References
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Nakamoto, D., Bernardino, C.R. The Annoying Lash in the Eye: A Review of Trichiasis. Review of Ophthalmology. Retrieved from: https://www.reviewofophthalmology.com/article/the-annoying-lash-in-the-eye-a-review-of-trichiasis. 2007.
Kim GN, Yoo WS, Kim SJ, Han YS, Chung IY, Park JM, Yoo JM, Seo SW. The effect of 0.02% mitomycin C injection into the hair follicle with radiofrequency ablation in trichiasis patients. Korean J Ophthalmol. 2014 Feb;28(1):12-8. doi: 10.3341/kjo.2014.28.1.12. Epub 2014 Jan 21.
Kezirian GM. Treatment of localized trichiasis with radiosurgery. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg. 1993 Dec;9(4):260-6. doi: 10.1097/00002341-199312000-00006.
Other Identifiers
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LSU IRB
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
STUDY00000551
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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