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Enucleation is the removal of the eye that leaves the and remaining orbital contents intact. This type of is indicated for a number of , in eyes that have sustained severe trauma, and in eyes that are otherwise blind and painful.

or auto-enucleation ( oedipism) and other forms of serious self-inflicted eye injury are an extremely rare form of severe that usually results from mental illnesses involving acute . The name comes from of Greek mythology, who gouged out his own eyes.


Classification
There are three types of eye removal:
  • Evisceration – removal of the iris, lens, and internal eye contents, but with the and attached extraocular muscles left behind
  • Enucleation of the eye – removal of the , but with the eyelids and adjacent structures of the remaining. An intraocular tumor excision requires an enucleation, not an evisceration.
  • Exenteration – removal of the contents of the eye socket, including the eyeball, fat, muscles, and other adjacent structures of the eye. The eyelids may also be removed in cases of and unrelenting infection. Exenteration is sometimes done together with maxillectomy (removal of the ).


Indications
  • of the eye, such as and
  • Congenital cystic eye
  • End-stage
  • In cases of sympathetic ophthalmia (inflammation of the eye) to prevent travel to the other eye, which, if untreated, can cause
  • Constant infection in a blind or otherwise useless eye
  • Ocular and some fungal infections
  • Painful, blind eye
  • Severe injury of the eye when the eye cannot be saved or attempts to save the eye have failed, such as after a
  • In a deceased person, so the cornea can be used for a living person who needs a corneal transplant by a surgical operation called


Orbital implants and ocular prostheses
Removal of the eye by enucleation or evisceration can relieve pain and minimize further risk to life and well-being of an individual with the above noted conditions. In addition, procedures to remove the eye should address the resultant appearance of the orbit. Orbital implants and ocular prostheses are used by the surgeon to restore a more natural appearance.

An orbital implant is placed after removal of the eye to restore volume to the eye socket and enhance movement or motility of an ocular prosthesis and eyelids. The eyeball is a slightly elongated sphere with a diameter of approximately 24 millimetres.

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To avoid a sunken appearance to the eye socket, an implant approximating this volume can be placed into the space of the removed eye, secured, and covered with Tenon's capsule and . Implants can be made of many materials with the most common being , metal alloy,
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acrylic, or glass.

Later, once the conjunctiva have healed and post-operative swelling has subsided, an ocular prosthesis can be placed to provide the appearance of a natural eye. The prosthesis is fabricated by an . Its form is that of a cupped disc so that it can fit comfortably in the pocket behind the eyelids overlying the conjunctiva that covers the orbital implant. The external portion of the ocular prosthesis is painted and finished to mimic a natural eye color, shape and luster. It can be removed and cleaned periodically by the individual or a care giver.

The two part system of orbital implant and ocular prosthesis provides a stable, and well tolerated aesthetic restoration of the eye socket. Although vision is not restored by removal of the eye with placement of an orbital implant and ocular prosthesis, a natural appearance can result. The implant, along with the attached, visible ocular prosthesis, can be moved by intact extraocular muscles that will track or move simultaneously with the other eye. The eyelids are able to move and blink over the prosthesis as well.


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