Insertion of Ocular Prosthesis into
the Eye Cavity
(Instructions for Patient)
It is easier to insert the ocular prosthesis with
the fingers (for more control), than it is using the suction cup.
Chances are, you may blink or squeeze the lids during this insertion
process, resulting in loss of suction and the possibility of dropping
the prosthesis.
Cleansing of the Hands prior to Insertion
Please be advised that bacteria that frequently causes
conjunctivitis and socket infections exists on the skin. We
would therefore, recommend using a 'no more tears' baby shampoo for
a thorough hand scrub with emphasis on the fingertips. This
shampoo destroys bacteria and it has a neutral pH. The shampoo
should also be applied with a warm wet facecloth to the ocular prosthesis.
You may rub it vigorously with the facecloth to remove any dried protein
deposits on its surface. Rinse well prior to insertion.
Insertion
of the Ocular Prosthesis with Finger
Step 1.
Moisten prosthesis with water or any contact lens wetting solution
(for easier insertion).
Step 2. Hold the prosthesis
by the outer edges with the thumb and forefinger. (The index
finger will come into use in Steps 4 to 6.) The black dot (left
eye) or two dots (right eye) indicate the top of the prosthesis.
Step 3. You may lay a
mirror at an angle so you are looking downward to see your image.
Then place the index or forefinger of your free hand on the upper
eyelashes. Pull the upper eyelid toward the eyebrow. This
will create a large gap.
Step 4. Bring the prosthesis
up past your lower eyelid, and set it flush once it is partially past
the lower eyelid and touching the orbital tissues. You may now
place the index finger on the front of the prosthesis, allowing you
to release the thumb and forefinger hold.
Step 5. Your index finger
continues to push the prosthesis up and under the upper lid and will
remain on the prosthesis until you have complete entry.
Step 6.
You may now release your hold of the upper lid and just pull the lower
lid downward. This allows the entire prosthesis to slip into
the cavity.
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