Removal of Ocular Prosthesis from the
Eye Socket
(Instructions for Patient)
Listed below are two methods for removing the ocular
prosthesis from the eye socket. Before handling your prosthesis,
we would recommend the following procedure for hygiene care.
Cleansing of your Hands, Eyelids and Eyelashes:
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 your fingertips. This
shampoo destroys bacteria, and it has a neutral pH, so when you apply
the shampoo on a warm wet facecloth to cleanse the eyelids and eyelashes,
there will be no smarting of the conjunctival tissues. Any secretion
on the prosthetic surface can be wiped off with a tissue.
Method 1 – Removal with Suction Cup:
Step 1. Stand before
a mirror. Drop your chin so you will be looking slightly upward
into the mirror.
Step 2. Moisten
the open end of the suction cup with water and squeeze it halfway
up the barrel with your thumb and index finger.
Step 3. With your
other hand, pull your lower lid as far downward as possible.
You should see most of the white sclera below the iris color.
Step 4. Set the
suction cup flush against this front scleral surface, and then release
the squeezing. The suction cup should be attached to the prosthesis.
Step 5. The suction
cup is then held lightly (so not to break the suction). The
prosthesis is then pulled forward past the lower lid and away from
the cavity. Continue the pulling action until the entire prosthesis
is withdrawn from the cavity.
Method 2 – Removal with Fingers:
Step 1. Drop your
chin and look upward into a mirror.
Step 2. Place your
forefinger parallel on or as close to the lower eyelashes as possible,
and begin to pull the lower eyelid down until the edge of the prosthesis
is visible.
Step 3. Continue this
inward pressure (almost a gouging action) while you begin to slide
the finger toward your temple.
Step 4. Cup your
other hand and be prepared to catch the prosthesis as it falls out.
WARNING
- Never
place the prosthesis in alcohol or other harsh chemical substance,
this can damage the plastic surface and cause irritation to the
conjunctival tissue.
- IMPORTANT
- The prosthesis must always be cleansed immediately
after it is removed. This is to prevent further drying of
tears and/or secretion on its surface. Once the prosthesis
is removed, use the facecloth with the 'no more tears' baby shampoo
and rub it briskly. This should remove most or all of the
accumulated protein deposits from the prosthetic surface.

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