(FIGURE 1A) Preoperative photograph at initial presentation showing conjunctival injection, corneal opacification, and peripheral neovascularization (BcVa at cF).
(Images courtesy of Ilya M. Leyngold, MD)
(FIGURE 1B) Intraoperative photograph of an isolated supraorbital nerve.
(FIGURE 1C) An intraoperative photograph showing supraorbital nerve branches tunneled through an upper eyelid crease incision.
(FIGURE 1D) At 8-month, postoperative follow-up, there is resolution of corneal opacification, improvement of corneal sensation, and visual acuity. Medially, a branch of the supraorbital nerve is seen deep to the bulbar conjunctiva (arrow).
(FIGURE 1E) At a 2-year, postoperative follow-up, the cornea remains clear with intact sensation (BcVa: 20/30).