conjunctival cyst removal
Treatment of diseases: conjunctivitis Indication Conjunctival cystectomy is available for: 1. The adenoid cyst caused by occlusion of the drainage tube due to inflammation or mechanical factors in the lacrimal gland or Krause gland. A pale blue transparent cyst is seen in the upper outer corner of the upper iliac crest. 2. The epithelium is embedded under the epithelium due to trauma or surgery, and grows into a cyst and gradually grows up. 3. Parasitic cysts caused by cystic larvae. Parasitic cysts should be removed as soon as they are discovered. Surgical procedure 1. Under the operating microscope, cut the epithelial layer in the central part of the conjunctival cyst. 2. Carefully and lightly perform subepithelial separation to completely remove the cyst. 3. Suture the conjunctiva. Apply antibiotic eye ointment to the conjunctival sac.
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