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A simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis

PURPOSE: Hypotonic maculopathy secondary to cyclodialysis often persists and causes irreversible visual loss despite a variety of treatments proposed. The purpose of this study is to report two cases with persistent hypotonic maculopathy due to a large cyclodialysis cleft treated with a simple, lens...

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Autores principales: Kimura, Masayo, Yasukawa, Tsutomu, Ogura, Yuichiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5956748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29780959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajoc.2018.04.022
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author Kimura, Masayo
Yasukawa, Tsutomu
Ogura, Yuichiro
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Ogura, Yuichiro
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description PURPOSE: Hypotonic maculopathy secondary to cyclodialysis often persists and causes irreversible visual loss despite a variety of treatments proposed. The purpose of this study is to report two cases with persistent hypotonic maculopathy due to a large cyclodialysis cleft treated with a simple, lens-sparing technique of external drainage, diathermy, and suturing under the placement of an infusion cannula. OBSERVATIONS: Both patients had sustained blunt trauma to one eye, causing persisting hypotonic maculopathy. One eye was phakic. The ciliary body was totally detached with a large cyclodialysis cleft. After half-thickness scleral flaps were made and a 25-gauge infusion cannula was placed at the pars plana, external drainage was performed. Transscleral diathermy and interrupted suturing also were done. RESULTS: In both cases, the ciliary detachment promptly improved and the intraocular pressure normalized after transient elevation for a few days. No adverse events were observed. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: We successfully treated two cases with hypotonic maculopathy by a simple technique with an infusion cannula. This procedure is simple, immediately effective, less invasive, and applicable to all cases including phakic eyes.
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spelling pubmed-59567482018-05-18 A simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis Kimura, Masayo Yasukawa, Tsutomu Ogura, Yuichiro Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep Case report PURPOSE: Hypotonic maculopathy secondary to cyclodialysis often persists and causes irreversible visual loss despite a variety of treatments proposed. The purpose of this study is to report two cases with persistent hypotonic maculopathy due to a large cyclodialysis cleft treated with a simple, lens-sparing technique of external drainage, diathermy, and suturing under the placement of an infusion cannula. OBSERVATIONS: Both patients had sustained blunt trauma to one eye, causing persisting hypotonic maculopathy. One eye was phakic. The ciliary body was totally detached with a large cyclodialysis cleft. After half-thickness scleral flaps were made and a 25-gauge infusion cannula was placed at the pars plana, external drainage was performed. Transscleral diathermy and interrupted suturing also were done. RESULTS: In both cases, the ciliary detachment promptly improved and the intraocular pressure normalized after transient elevation for a few days. No adverse events were observed. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: We successfully treated two cases with hypotonic maculopathy by a simple technique with an infusion cannula. This procedure is simple, immediately effective, less invasive, and applicable to all cases including phakic eyes. Elsevier 2018-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5956748/ /pubmed/29780959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajoc.2018.04.022 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kimura, Masayo
Yasukawa, Tsutomu
Ogura, Yuichiro
A simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis
title A simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis
title_full A simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis
title_fullStr A simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis
title_full_unstemmed A simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis
title_short A simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis
title_sort simple lens-sparing technique to treat hypotonic maculopathy secondary to large cyclodialysis
topic Case report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5956748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29780959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajoc.2018.04.022
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