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Cataract surgical problem

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Cataract surgical problem

Auteurs : Samuel Masket

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RBID : Pascal:03-0216676

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Abstract

A very active 81-year-old man was referred for "horrific glare" 6 weeks after cataract surgery in the left eye. His history reveals that 4 months earlier, he had uneventful, temporally oriented phacoemulsification with placement of a plate-haptic silicone intraocular lens (IOL) in the right eye. However, the left eye, operated on in a similar fashion more recently, sustained unintended but significant damage to the inferotemporal iris (Figures 1 and 2). The patient reports great difficulty with night driving, a task necessary for his work. He refused a custom contact lens. The examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/25+ in both eyes with a modest myopic error. In both eyes, there is a healed temporal clear corneal incision and a well-centered plate-haptic silicone IOL with an intact posterior capsule. The involved left eye demonstrates a small anterior capsulorhexis, and there is modest peripheral capsule fibrosis. Posterior segment examination is unremarkable in both eyes. How would you approach this problem?

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ET : Cataract surgical problem
AU : MASKET (Samuel)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
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LA : Anglais
EA : A very active 81-year-old man was referred for "horrific glare" 6 weeks after cataract surgery in the left eye. His history reveals that 4 months earlier, he had uneventful, temporally oriented phacoemulsification with placement of a plate-haptic silicone intraocular lens (IOL) in the right eye. However, the left eye, operated on in a similar fashion more recently, sustained unintended but significant damage to the inferotemporal iris (Figures 1 and 2). The patient reports great difficulty with night driving, a task necessary for his work. He refused a custom contact lens. The examination reveals a best corrected visual acuity of 20/25+ in both eyes with a modest myopic error. In both eyes, there is a healed temporal clear corneal incision and a well-centered plate-haptic silicone IOL with an intact posterior capsule. The involved left eye demonstrates a small anterior capsulorhexis, and there is modest peripheral capsule fibrosis. Posterior segment examination is unremarkable in both eyes. How would you approach this problem?
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FD : Cataracte; Chirurgie; Traitement; Homme; Etude cas; Complication; Postopératoire; Iatrogène; Perte substance; Iris(oeil)
FG : Oeil pathologie; Cristallin pathologie; Segment antérieur pathologie; Uvée pathologie
ED : Cataract; Surgery; Treatment; Human; Case study; Complication; Postoperative; Iatrogenic; Substance loss; Iris(eye)
EG : Eye disease; Lens disease; Anterior segment disease; Uvea disease
SD : Catarata; Cirugía; Tratamiento; Hombre; Estudio caso; Complicación; Postoperatorio; Iatrógeno; Pérdida sustancia; Iris(ojo)
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