Scleral rupture during intraoperative silicone oil injection in pars plana vitrectomy
Purpose: To report a single case history of scleral rupture (SR) during silicone oil injection in a pars plana vitrectomy. Observations: A 60-year-old woman with a history of pathological myopia presented with acute vision loss in her right eye. A retinal detachment, with multiple tears, was diagnos...
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doaj-e0bc96b5176641f894961306329d1f9a2020-11-25T01:30:21ZengElsevierAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports2451-99362019-09-0115Scleral rupture during intraoperative silicone oil injection in pars plana vitrectomyAna Laura Domínguez Yates0Jimena Rojas1Mario Joaquín Saravia2Corresponding author. Avenida Presidente Perón 1500, Derqui, Pilar, Buenos Aires, 1629, Argentina.; Hospital Universitario Austral, Avenida Presidente Perón 1500, Derqui, Pilar, Buenos Aires, 1629, ArgentinaHospital Universitario Austral, Avenida Presidente Perón 1500, Derqui, Pilar, Buenos Aires, 1629, ArgentinaHospital Universitario Austral, Avenida Presidente Perón 1500, Derqui, Pilar, Buenos Aires, 1629, ArgentinaPurpose: To report a single case history of scleral rupture (SR) during silicone oil injection in a pars plana vitrectomy. Observations: A 60-year-old woman with a history of pathological myopia presented with acute vision loss in her right eye. A retinal detachment, with multiple tears, was diagnosed, and she underwent vitreoretinal surgery. During silicone oil injection, a SR, with extra ocular oil leakage, was advised. Due to the small extent of the lacerated area, the SR was left to spontaneously resolve and, after three surgeries, the retina remained attached, with no internal tamponade, and the patient had not presented symptoms or signs of intracranial migration or toxicity. Conclusions and importance: During silicone oil injection, it is most important to maintain a controlled eyeball pressure, especially in patients with scleral weakness, and to carefully check the drainage of air, due to the risk of SR. When oil leakage is detected in the orbital cavity, an accurate assessment may be required due to the likelihood of progression inside the intracranial structures. Keywords: Intraoperative complication, Pathological myopia, Scleral rupture, Serious myopia, Silicone oilhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451993618304675 |
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Scleral rupture during intraoperative silicone oil injection in pars plana vitrectomy |
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Scleral rupture during intraoperative silicone oil injection in pars plana vitrectomy |
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Scleral rupture during intraoperative silicone oil injection in pars plana vitrectomy |
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Scleral rupture during intraoperative silicone oil injection in pars plana vitrectomy |
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Scleral rupture during intraoperative silicone oil injection in pars plana vitrectomy |
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scleral rupture during intraoperative silicone oil injection in pars plana vitrectomy |
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American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports |
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2019-09-01 |
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Purpose: To report a single case history of scleral rupture (SR) during silicone oil injection in a pars plana vitrectomy. Observations: A 60-year-old woman with a history of pathological myopia presented with acute vision loss in her right eye. A retinal detachment, with multiple tears, was diagnosed, and she underwent vitreoretinal surgery. During silicone oil injection, a SR, with extra ocular oil leakage, was advised. Due to the small extent of the lacerated area, the SR was left to spontaneously resolve and, after three surgeries, the retina remained attached, with no internal tamponade, and the patient had not presented symptoms or signs of intracranial migration or toxicity. Conclusions and importance: During silicone oil injection, it is most important to maintain a controlled eyeball pressure, especially in patients with scleral weakness, and to carefully check the drainage of air, due to the risk of SR. When oil leakage is detected in the orbital cavity, an accurate assessment may be required due to the likelihood of progression inside the intracranial structures. Keywords: Intraoperative complication, Pathological myopia, Scleral rupture, Serious myopia, Silicone oil |
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