Effects of blepharoplasty in preventing secondary ocular surface lesions in brachycephalic dogs
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When detected early, canthoplasty controls the clinical signs and complications associated with accentuated eye exposure. This study evaluated the reduction in the palpebral fissure to prevent ophthalmic lesions secondary to brachycephalic dog syndrome. A total of 64 eyes of brachycephalic dogs were studied, divided into the control group (22 eyes submitted to traditional clinical treatment) and the treated group (42 eyes submitted to canthoplasty). The treated group showed an improvement in tear production compared to the control group. In addition, the animals treated showed a significant increase in TFBUT (T9M), which was higher than the control group. The TCT evaluation scores of the treated group decreased compared to the control group (T12M). The occurrence of corneal ulcers was significantly higher in the control group in the medium term. We concluded that early canthoplasty in brachycephalic dogs prevented the occurrence of secondary lesions, increased tear production and quality, and reduced the occurrence of ulcers, particularly in the medium term.
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Costa AR, Ribeiro TA, Marques DS, Júnior JR, Lima TB, Gil da Costa RM, Faustino-Rocha AI, Oliveira PA, Abreu AL. 2025. Effects of blepharoplasty in preventing secondary ocular surface lesions in brachycephalic dogs. Veterinary Sciences 12 (9): 889. Doi: 10.3390/vetsci12090889.
https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/12/9/889