Publications by authors named "G F Diez-Cattini"

Background/purpose: To report a surgical approach of combined vitrectomy, gas endotamponade, and transscleral diode laser cyclopexy treatment for hypotony maculopathy induced by traumatic cyclodialysis.

Methods: A case of a 37-year-old male patient with decreased vision in his right eye because of hypotony maculopathy and 360° traumatic cyclodialysis is reported. Patient was initially treated conservatively with topical steroid + cycloplegic eye drops and repeated periocular corticosteroid injections with no improvement in the intraocular pressure and the anatomical defect.

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Purpose: To report a case and management of persistent hypotony with hypotony-induced maculopathy after CyPass device implant.

Background: The CyPass was the first supraciliary device approved by FDA and commercially available. Efficacy studies showed adequate intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering results in combination with phacoemulsification.

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Background: Classic retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and other syndromic variants have previously been associated to Fuchs' heterochromic iridocyclitis (FHI). Common immunogenic and inflammatory pathways have been proposed to explain the higher incidence of this uveitic phenomenon in patients with retinal dystrophies without definitive answers. Infrequent variants of RP such as inverse RP have not been previously reported in association with FHI.

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Case Report: We report the case of a 29-year-old man who underwent Ahmed valve implantation in both eyes as treatment for uveitic glaucoma, subsequently presenting with bilateral ocular decompression retinopathy in the postoperative period.

Discussion: Ocular decompression retinopathy is a rare complication of filtering surgery in patients with glaucoma; however, the course is benign in most cases, with spontaneous resolution of bleedings and improvement of visual acuity.

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