Surgical Management and Scheimpflug Analysis of an Atypical Lens Coloboma
A lens coloboma is not a true coloboma; it is just a zonular absence that causes a defect in the lens equator and hence a more spherical lens. It can be isolated or in association with iris, choroid or retinal colobomas. Typically the defect is present at the site of the embryonic fissure, but it ca...
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doaj-8fd4f8c69ae3424bb805cc5a753b40e72020-11-24T22:59:54ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Ophthalmology1663-26992012-10-013331732010.1159/000343462343462Surgical Management and Scheimpflug Analysis of an Atypical Lens ColobomaJulio C. Hernadez-CamarenaEduardo Ayup-ArguijoEduardo Chavez-MondragonArturo Ramirez-MirandaA lens coloboma is not a true coloboma; it is just a zonular absence that causes a defect in the lens equator and hence a more spherical lens. It can be isolated or in association with iris, choroid or retinal colobomas. Typically the defect is present at the site of the embryonic fissure, but it can be present elsewhere. This congenital defect can cause amblyopia, especially when it is associated with cataract. We describe a case of a 39-year-old male with an atypical coloboma that was managed successfully with phacoemulsification, capsular tension ring and intraocular lens implantation. Scheimpflug image analysis and full ophthalmological assessment were performed. Scheimpflug images demonstrated a notching of the lens equator and an absence of zonulae. During the surgical procedure an ophthalmic viscosurgical device was used to tamponade the vitreous, and after continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis the capsular tension ring was inserted to allow the surgeon to perform a safe phacoemulsification.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/343462Lens colobomaCapsular tension ringScheimpflug image |
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Julio C. Hernadez-Camarena Eduardo Ayup-Arguijo Eduardo Chavez-Mondragon Arturo Ramirez-Miranda Surgical Management and Scheimpflug Analysis of an Atypical Lens Coloboma Case Reports in Ophthalmology Lens coloboma Capsular tension ring Scheimpflug image |
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Julio C. Hernadez-Camarena Eduardo Ayup-Arguijo Eduardo Chavez-Mondragon Arturo Ramirez-Miranda |
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Julio C. Hernadez-Camarena |
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Surgical Management and Scheimpflug Analysis of an Atypical Lens Coloboma |
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Surgical Management and Scheimpflug Analysis of an Atypical Lens Coloboma |
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Surgical Management and Scheimpflug Analysis of an Atypical Lens Coloboma |
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Surgical Management and Scheimpflug Analysis of an Atypical Lens Coloboma |
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Surgical Management and Scheimpflug Analysis of an Atypical Lens Coloboma |
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surgical management and scheimpflug analysis of an atypical lens coloboma |
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Karger Publishers |
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Case Reports in Ophthalmology |
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1663-2699 |
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2012-10-01 |
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A lens coloboma is not a true coloboma; it is just a zonular absence that causes a defect in the lens equator and hence a more spherical lens. It can be isolated or in association with iris, choroid or retinal colobomas. Typically the defect is present at the site of the embryonic fissure, but it can be present elsewhere. This congenital defect can cause amblyopia, especially when it is associated with cataract. We describe a case of a 39-year-old male with an atypical coloboma that was managed successfully with phacoemulsification, capsular tension ring and intraocular lens implantation. Scheimpflug image analysis and full ophthalmological assessment were performed. Scheimpflug images demonstrated a notching of the lens equator and an absence of zonulae. During the surgical procedure an ophthalmic viscosurgical device was used to tamponade the vitreous, and after continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis the capsular tension ring was inserted to allow the surgeon to perform a safe phacoemulsification. |
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Lens coloboma Capsular tension ring Scheimpflug image |
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