Psycho-social challenges of patients following orbital exenteration
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2012-12
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East African Medical Journal
Abstract
Objective: Orbital exenteration results in devastating functional, aesthetic and psychological losses. We studied the psycho-social challenges of patients following orbital exenteration. Design: Retrospective descriptive study Setting: Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, eye clinic, Accra Subjects: Ten surviving patients, at least six months post orbital exenteration. Results: Though all the patients were satisfied with the medical results of the surgery, 50% felt strongly uncomfortable or dissatisfied with the cosmetic effect of the surgery. Sixty percent of the patients suffered unwelcome comments and 50% uncomfortable stare from close friends and relations. Sixty percent were not uncomfortable in the company of friends and close relations. Conclusion: Our findings call for a counseling plan for our patients while it is also necessary to find ways of improving their cosmesis. © 2012, East African Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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Psycho-social challenges, patients, orbital exenteration