Early Decomposition of Retained Heavy Silicone Oil Droplets
Purpose: To report a case of early decomposition of retained heavy silicone oil droplets. Case Report: The single highly myopic eye of a 16-year-old boy with history of scleral buckling and buckle revision developed redetachment due to inferior retinal dialysis. The patient underwent pars plana vit...
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doaj-07c7adda9b0643c0853482213c570b982020-11-25T02:44:11ZengKnowledge EJournal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research2008-322X2012-01-01716466Early Decomposition of Retained Heavy Silicone Oil DropletsTouka BanaeePurpose: To report a case of early decomposition of retained heavy silicone oil droplets. Case Report: The single highly myopic eye of a 16-year-old boy with history of scleral buckling and buckle revision developed redetachment due to inferior retinal dialysis. The patient underwent pars plana vitrectomy and injection of heavy silicone oil. Early emulsification of the silicone oil was observed following surgery, which was removed 4 weeks later in another operation. Retained heavy silicone droplets lost their heavier- than-water specific gravity within 2 months together with extensive iris depigmentation, and release of pigment granules into the anterior chamber and vitreous cavity. Conclusion: This case report demonstrates that heavy silicone oil droplets can undergo in vivo chemical decomposition with possible toxic effects on ocular tissues.http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2012;volume=7;issue=1;spage=64;epage=66;aulast=BanaeeHeavy Silicone Oil; Vitrectomy; Tamponade; Chemical; Toxicity |
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Early Decomposition of Retained Heavy Silicone Oil Droplets |
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Purpose: To report a case of early decomposition of retained heavy silicone oil droplets.
Case Report: The single highly myopic eye of a 16-year-old boy with history of scleral buckling and buckle revision developed redetachment due to inferior retinal dialysis. The patient underwent pars plana vitrectomy and injection of heavy silicone oil. Early emulsification of the silicone oil was observed following surgery, which was removed 4 weeks later in another operation. Retained heavy silicone droplets lost their heavier- than-water specific gravity within 2 months together with extensive iris depigmentation, and release of pigment granules into the anterior chamber and vitreous cavity.
Conclusion: This case report demonstrates that heavy silicone oil droplets can undergo in vivo chemical decomposition with possible toxic effects on ocular tissues. |
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Heavy Silicone Oil; Vitrectomy; Tamponade; Chemical; Toxicity |
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