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Volume 13 Issue 3 (March) 2024

Case Reports

A case series on conjunctival dermolipoma removal: A comprehensive analysis of simple excision and postoperative results
Dr. Pankaj Baruah, Dr. (Prof)Bharati D. Boruah, Dr. Rashmi Rekha Bungrung

Conjunctival dermolipomas are benign mass composed of adipose tissue commonly found in periorbital regions. This case series presents a comprehensive analysis of dermolipoma excision and its outcomes, shedding light on the efficacy and safety of simple excision method. A total of 10 patients with clinicallyand radiologicallydiagnosed dermolipomas underwent excisional procedure. Detailed preoperative assessmentsand postoperative follow-ups were documented for each case. The study aims to evaluate the success rates of dermolipoma excision in achieving complete removal, minimizing complications, and optimizing cosmetic outcomes. All patients were postoperatively monitored upto1 - 2 months, with a focus on assessing wound healing, patient satisfaction, and addressing any potential complications. The findings of the study suggest a high rate of success in achieving complete dermolipoma removal, with minimal postoperative complications observed..The positive patient feedback and the absence of major complications in our study suggest that simple excision stands as a well-tolerated surgical intervention for dermolipomas, benefiting patients both functionally and aesthetically.

 
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