Introduction: This report details a case of a preseptal fat necrosis in a 55-year old female, following a revision endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR).
Case description: Upon initial examination, significant right eyelid swelling, tenderness, and pain in the peritrochlear area, was observed. An overlying skin edema was noted in the supero-medial portion of the right upper eyelid. This edema was palpable, firm, and tender. Orbital computed tomography revealed heterogeneous infiltration including an ill-defined margin in the preseptal regions of the clinically evident location. Marked, soft tissue edema and thickening in the inner preseptal area were demonstrated through magnetic resonance images (MRI). An excision biopsy was required as the lesion did not respond to medical treatment. A necrosis of adipose tissue surrounded by abundant foamy macrophages and inflammatory infiltrates, was exposed.
Conclusion: This is an exceptionally rare case of orbital fat necrosis following a DCR. Four possible mechanisms for the development of fat necrosis are discussed.
Keywords: Lacrimal disease obstructions; eyelid disease; infections/inflammations; orbital surgery; orbital trauma.