Symblepharon in kittens: a retrospective study of 40 kittens and 54 eyes (2002–2022)

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2023-02-06

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Shiraishi, Hikaru
Vernau, Karen M.
Kim, Soohyun
Good, Kathryn L.
Hollingsworth, Steven R.
Sebbag, Lionel
Montgomery, Elizabeth
Surmick, Jennifer D.
Freeman, Kate S.
Choi, Eunju

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the signalment, treatment, surgical technique and outcomes for feline symblepharon. Methods: A retrospective medical record review and standardized grading of clinical descriptions and photographs was undertaken. Results: Forty kittens (54 eyes) aged 3–46 weeks had symblepharon of five types in various combinations: eyelid deformation (24 kittens; 32 eyes); ankyloblepharon (four kittens; four eyes); conjunctiva-to-conjunctiva (11 kittens; 12 eyes); third eyelid-to-conjunctiva (24 kittens; 29 eyes); and corneoconjunctival adhesions (14 kittens; 16 eyes). At initial presentation, 23 (43%) eyes were affected by one type of symblepharon, 25 (46%) eyes by two types and six (11%) eyes by three types; 11 (20%) corneas were ulcerated. Twenty-four (44%) eyes of 18 (45%) kittens were managed medically. Surgery was performed under general anesthesia/sedation (30 occasions) or topical anesthesia (21 occasions) on 30 (56%) eyes of 22 kittens; 12 eyes (40%) underwent multiple surgeries. Four techniques were commonly employed: separation of conjunctival-to-conjunctival adhesions ± eyelid margins (14 eyes); resection of third eyelid adhesions ± temporary tacking of the third eyelid (modified Arlt’s pterygium technique; 18 eyes); en bloc resection of the third eyelid (two eyes); and separation of corneoconjunctival adhesions (14 eyes). Median duration of follow-up was 55 days (range 1–1051). Median symblepharon grade in kittens treated surgically improved for all types except corneoconjunctival symblepharon. Median symblepharon grade in kittens receiving medical management remained the same or improved. Corneoconjunctival symblepharon opacity decreased for eyes treated surgically but increased for eyes treated medically. Three eyes were enucleated due to complications of corneoconjunctival symblepharon. At final presentation, symblepharon persisted in 46 (85%) eyes; however, menace response was evident in 13/16 eyes and dazzle reflex in 23/23 eyes. Conclusions and relevance: Symblepharon is a heterogeneous group of conditions with diverse anatomic involvement, clinical appearance and impact, optimal treatment and prognosis for vision.

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This article is published as Shiraishi, Hikaru, Karen M. Vernau, Soohyun Kim, Kathryn L. Good, Steven R. Hollingsworth, Lionel Sebbag, Elizabeth Montgomery et al. "Symblepharon in kittens: a retrospective study of 40 kittens and 54 eyes (2002–2022)." Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 25, no. 2 (2023). DOI: 10.1177/1098612X221150160. Copyright 2023 The Author(s). Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Posted with permission.

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