The purpose of this study is to determine whether the rate of post-operative trachomatous trichiasis differs significantly between bilamellar tarsal rotation surgery with an incision height of 3 mm, bilamellar tarsal rotation surgery with an incision height of 5 mm, and Trabut surgery.
In this trial the investigators will randomize 4,953 individuals with previously unoperated trichiasis on a 1:1:1 basis to bilamellar tarsal rotation trichiasis surgery with an incision height of 3 mm, bilamellar tarsal rotation trichiasis surgery with an incision height of 5 mm, or Trabut surgery. Participants will receive trichiasis surgery then will be followed at 1 day, 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 12 months after surgery. Some participants may be asked to attend a follow-up visit at 3-6 months. The primary outcome is development of post-operative trachomatous trichiasis (PTT) within 12 months after surgery. Logistic regression analyses will be performed to compare the rates of PTT in the 3 versus 5 mm incision bilamellar tarsal rotation (BLTR) groups, in the 3 mm BLTR versus Trabut group, and in the 5 mm BLTR versus Trabut group, adjusting for demographic characteristics and pre-operative trichiasis severity.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
4,914
Trichiasis surgery using the bilamellar tarsal rotation procedure with incision 3 mm from the eyelid margin
Trichiasis surgery using the bilamellar tarsal rotation procedure with incision 5 mm from the eyelid margin
Trichiasis surgery using Trabut procedure with incision 3 mm from the eyelid margin
Orbis Ethiopia
Hosa’ina, Southerns Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia
Number of Eyes With Presence of Post-Operative Trichiasis Within 12 Months
Presence of post-operative trichiasis is defined as 1+ trichiatic eyelashes or evidence of recent epilation. Any eyelashes touching the eye with the eye in primary gaze are considered to be trichiatic. Outcomes will be evaluated at 6 weeks and 12 months. The first date of post-operative trichiasis will be used as the outcome.
Time frame: 12 Months
Number of Eyes With Presence of Post-Operative Trichiasis at 6 Weeks
Presence of post-operative trichiasis is defined as 1+ trichiatic eyelashes or evidence of recent epilation. Any eyelashes touching the eye with the eye in primary gaze are considered to be trichiatic.
Time frame: 6 Weeks
Severity of Post-Operative Trichiasis at 6 Weeks
Severity of post-operative trichiasis will be graded as mild, moderate, or severe based on number of eyelashes touching globe and number of eyelashes epilated. Definitions for trichiasis severity are: Mild: 1-4 Eyelashes touching globe, no epilation OR 1-10 Eyelashes epilated, no eyelashes touching globe; Moderate: 5-9 Eyelashes touching globe, no epilation OR 1-4 Eyelashes touching globe and 1-10 eyelashes epilated; Severe: 5-9 Eyelashes touching globe and 1-10 eyelashes epilated OR 10+ Eyelashes touching globe, regardless of epilation status OR 11-20 Eyelashes epilated, regardless of eyelashes touching globe OR Entire eyelid epilated
Time frame: 6 Weeks
Severity of Post-Operative Trichiasis at 12 Months
Severity of post-operative trichiasis will be graded as mild, moderate, or severe based on number of eyelashes touching globe and number of eyelashes epilated. Definitions for trichiasis severity are: Mild: 1-4 Eyelashes touching globe, no epilation OR 1-10 Eyelashes epilated, no eyelashes touching globe; Moderate: 5-9 Eyelashes touching globe, no epilation OR 1-4 Eyelashes touching globe and 1-10 eyelashes epilated; Severe: 5-9 Eyelashes touching globe and 1-10 eyelashes epilated OR 10+ Eyelashes touching globe, regardless of epilation status OR 11-20 Eyelashes epilated, regardless of eyelashes touching globe OR Entire eyelid epilated
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Time frame: 12 Months
Number of Eyes With Presence of Eyelid Contour Abnormalities at 6 Weeks
A field and photograph examiner will grade the presence of abnormality independently, using a standardized definition. For this analysis, mild will be combined with normal to create "no significant abnormality" and moderate and severe will be combined into a "moderate/severe contour abnormality" group. The photographic grade will serve as the primary grade for this measure. Definitions for abnormality are: Mild: Vertical deviation from the natural contour, 1 mm in height (less than half the pupil height in daylight) and affecting 1/3 of horizontal eyelid length; Moderate: Vertical deviation from the natural contour 1-2 mm in height (about the pupil height in daylight) or affecting 1/3-2/3 of horizontal eyelid length; Severe: Vertical deviation from the natural contour 2 mm in height (more than the pupil height in daylight) or a defect \>2/3 of the horizontal eyelid length
Time frame: 6 Weeks
Number of Eyes With Presence of Eyelid Contour Abnormalities Within 12 Months
A field and photograph examiner will grade the presence of abnormality independently. For this analysis, mild is combined with normal to create "no significant abnormality" and moderate and severe are combined into a "moderate/severe contour abnormality" group. The photographic grade will serve as the primary grade. The 12 month dichotomous photograph grade will be the main eyelid contour abnormality (ECA) outcome. Data from the last completed visit (6 weeks or 12 months) are used. Definitions for abnormality are: Mild: Vertical deviation from the natural contour, 1 mm in height (less than half the pupil height in daylight) and affecting 1/3 of horizontal eyelid length; Moderate: Vertical deviation from the natural contour 1-2 mm in height (about the pupil height in daylight) or affecting 1/3-2/3 of horizontal eyelid length; Severe: Vertical deviation from the natural contour 2 mm in height (more than the pupil height in daylight) or a defect \>2/3 of the horizontal eyelid length
Time frame: 12 Months
Severity of Eyelid Contour Abnormalities at 6 Weeks
Using the grades obtained in the outcome above, the eyelid contour abnormality will be reported as none, mild, moderate, or severe. This is a secondary outcome and will only utilize the photograph grade for this outcome. Definitions for abnormality are: Mild: Vertical deviation from the natural contour, 1 mm in height (less than half the pupil height in daylight) and affecting 1/3 of horizontal eyelid length; Moderate: Vertical deviation from the natural contour 1-2 mm in height (about the pupil height in daylight) or affecting 1/3-2/3 of horizontal eyelid length; Severe: Vertical deviation from the natural contour 2 mm in height (more than the pupil height in daylight) or a defect \>2/3 of the horizontal eyelid length
Time frame: 6 Weeks
Severity of Eyelid Contour Abnormalities at 12 Months
The eyelid contour abnormality will be reported as none, mild, moderate, or severe. This is a secondary outcome and will only utilize the photograph grade for this outcome. Definitions for abnormality are: Mild: Vertical deviation from the natural contour, 1 mm in height (less than half the pupil height in daylight) and affecting 1/3 of horizontal eyelid length; Moderate: Vertical deviation from the natural contour 1-2 mm in height (about the pupil height in daylight) or affecting 1/3-2/3 of horizontal eyelid length; Severe: Vertical deviation from the natural contour 2 mm in height (more than the pupil height in daylight) or a defect \>2/3 of the horizontal eyelid length.
Time frame: 12 Months
Number of Eyes With Changes in Eyelid Contour Abnormalities Between 6 Weeks and 1 Year
The severity of eyelid contour abnormality can lessen over time. The severity will be compared at 6 weeks and 12 months.
Time frame: 12 months
Number of Eyes With Presence of Pyogenic Granuloma at 6 Weeks
Pyogenic granulomas occasionally develop after trichiasis surgery, and it is thought that these are a response to a foreign body, such as suture material or a jagged incision edge. The patient examiners will evaluate presence of granulomas, and all granulomas will be noted, regardless of size.
Time frame: 6 weeks
Number of Eyes With Presence of Pyogenic Granulomas Within 12 Months
Pyogenic granulomas occasionally develop after trichiasis surgery, and it is thought that these are a response to a foreign body, such as suture material or a jagged incision edge. The patient examiners will evaluate presence of granulomas, and all granulomas will be noted, regardless of size. Data are included for both 6 weeks and 12 months.
Time frame: up to 12 Months
Number of Eyes With Presence of Post-Operative Trichiasis Within 3 Years
Presence of post-operative trichiasis is defined as 1+ trichiatic eyelashes or evidence of recent epilation. Any eyelashes touching the eye with the eye in primary gaze are considered to be trichiatic. Outcomes will be evaluated based on visits at 6 weeks, 12 months and/or Year 3.
Time frame: up to 3 Years