hordeotomy incision and drainage
Stye is an acute suppurative inflammation that occurs in the orbital glands. It occurs in the eyelid skin of the Zeiss gland or the eyelash follicles as "external stye" and in the meibomian glands as "intrastrate". Treatment of diseases: acute lacrimal gland smear Indication Mumps incision and drainage is suitable for: Inflammation has been limited, with yellowish white pus. Contraindications For patients with abscess congestion and edema with significant pain, women should avoid menstruation. Preoperative preparation Local disinfection, especially attention to the root of the eyelashes and the conjunctival sac. Surgical procedure Cut with a sharp knife tip and cut it in the center of the pus. The incision should be large enough to allow the pus to drain by itself. The outer stye blade is parallel to the orbital margin, and the inner stye incision is consistent with the meibomian gland, perpendicular to the iliac crest, and the upper edge of the sac is used to avoid the injury. If there is a pus, it can be removed with a flat head.
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