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Function Of Salivary Glands
Peter Raus
One of the most frequent problems in the daily practise of the ophthalmologist is that of the dry eyes. Especially older patients complain of dry eyes. Indeed: the function of the lacyrmal gland dramatically decreases after the age of 60 but more and more younger patients are seen with dry eyes. This is because also several drugs, surgery (e.g. Refractive Surgery like LASIK, Cosmetic Eyelid surgery,...), diseases (e.g. rheuma,..), trauma and neoplasms can influence the normal function of the lacrymal glands
In a majority of cases treatment is limited to a substitution for the lack of normal tears. A prevention of the outflow of tears to the nose by putting a silicone plug in the tear duct is another possible treatment. We all know the artificial tears, gels and ointments that patients can buy in the pharmacy. Beside, the ophthalmologist can put silicone plugs in the tear ducts to stop evauation of the tears to the nose. These plugs, although helpful in many cases also have disadvantages because they not only stop the evacuation of tears to the nose but also limit the elimination of micro organisms and dust from the eyes.
Actually a whole new treatment is available for patients with severe dry eyes when frequent instillations of lubricants are not enough to comfort the patient and even closing the tear ducts appears not to be sufficient. It is the use of labial mucosa and salivary glands from the lower lip that can be transplanted to the inner side of the eyelids. It was Prof. Juan Murube Del Castillo from the famous Alcal? University of Madrid in Spain who discovered that the saliva that is secreted by these specific glands is very similar to natural tears and that the glands continue to function when carefully dissected and transplanted to the eyelids.
It is very easy to dissect the mucosa and underlying glands from the lower lip. With Radiosurgery, using high frequency radio waves, the small glands and overlying mucosa can be carefully dissected and transplanted to the inner side of both upper and lower eyelid without damaging the delicate glandular structures. For the fixation of the graft I put a running Prolene suture that is taken out after already 2 weeks. The small wound in the mouth does not need to be sutured at all At the time of the removal of the sutures, patients can in most cases already feel the beneficial effects of the secretion of the salivary glands so that the can diminish the frequency of instillations of artificial tears. The operation is done under general anesthesia and because the treated eye is patched during the first week after surgery, I prefer to treat both eyes separately with an interval of at least one month. To be able to check the patient the day after we ask them to stay overnight but all further check ups are done on an ambulatory base.
With this technique 17 eyes were treated successfully. All patients improved significantly after surgery although some of them still have to put artificial tears, be it at a much lower frequency. And we also have a scientific proof the transplantation is effective. In 2 patients a biopt was taken of the transplanted tissue: one at 18 and one at 36 months. Microscopic examination of the specimen revealed normal functioning glandular structures! This confirmsthe statement that labial salivary glands can maintait their basal secretion after careful dissection.
Although more has to be done, transplantation of labial salivary glands to the conjunctiva already promises to be a reliable new treatment in cases of severe dry eyes that are resistant to other therapies.
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