Adenoma of the third eyelid

Adenoma of the third eyelid is the loss of its anatomical position by the lacrimal gland - the prolapse. It becomes noticeable in the inner corner of the eye as a rounded accumulation of pink tissue mass.

The pathology is typical for brachycephalic dogs and occurs mainly at a young age. Among cats, the British breed is the most prone to the defect.

The surgeon's task is to return the gland to its natural position by surgery. Surgical intervention allows to normalize its work and prevent repeated loss, as well as relieving the animal from discomfort. You will learn how to properly correct and fix the lacrimal gland in the tissues so that it continues to perform its functions at AC School classes.