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In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 124 — Basic Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures with the surgical paradox that ruins eyes: The incision can look perfect… and the cornea can still ulcerate. Because the eyelid is not skin. It’s a moving protective machine—a windshield wiper for the cornea. And in eyelid surgery, cosmetic closure is irrelevant if the “wiper blade” doesn’t glide perfectly. We break down what the eyelid must do every day: * act as a mechanical barrier * produce the lipid tear film via meibomian glands (evaporation control) * sweep debris off the cornea * spread tears evenly and direct fluid to the lacrimal puncta Then we connect the pathology to the machine model: * Entropion turns blinking into sandpaper (hair against cornea) * Ectropion breaks apposition, destroying tear distribution * Distichia / ectopic cilia create hidden “spikes” that ulcerate the cornea with every blink Finally, we cover the surgical rules that boards care about: * Eyelid mass removal is functional reconstruction, not “skin excision” * Use correct geometry (pentagonal/wedge concepts) to avoid margin notching * Two-layer closure: tarsus/orbicularis carries tension, skin is secondary * Figure-of-eight margin suture aligned on the gray line prevents step defects * Suture knots/tags must never touch the cornea—anchor tails away * Post-op protection is non-negotiable: an e-collar can decide the outcome Key takeaway: An ugly eyelid that protects the cornea is a success. A beautiful eyelid that scratches it is a failure. 🎁 Simini Bonus Claim your free sample of Simini Protect Lavage (just cover shipping): https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit [https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit] Listen On: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music
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