%0 Journal Article %T Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis %A Gwendolyna Romkes %A Johanna Corinna Eule %J Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine %D 2012 %I Hindawi Publishing Corporation %R 10.1155/2012/762452 %X Because of unpredictable corneal changes, evisceration and implantation of a silicone prosthesis does not always lead to a satisfying cosmetic result. This paper describes the use of an intraocular silicone prosthesis in combination with an extraocular glass prosthesis and shows a followup of two and a half years in a nonexperimental study. An intraocular silicone prosthesis was implanted after evisceration of the left eye in a five-month-old Bernese mountain dog. A glass prosthesis was fitted four weeks after evisceration. Two and a half years after the operation, the dog is in good health and free of medication. No short-term or long-term complications were seen. The owners do not have trouble with handling the glass prosthesis. The combination of both prostheses shows a perfect solution to retrieve a normal looking and moving eye after evisceration. %U http://www.hindawi.com/crim/vetmed/2012/762452/