Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the case of a patient with PHPV, in whom the complication in a form of pupillary block glaucoma was observed as a result of idiopathic and complete lens dislocation into the anterior chamber.
Material And Methods: Examination was performed on 3 months old boy with grey pupilla reflex, noted from the birth, in the right eye. Microphthalmia, subcapsular cataract and anterior-posterior form of PHPV was found in that eye. The patient was qualified to surgical treatment. Before the appointed time of operation the increased intraocular pressure and significant globe enlargement were noted. The reason of that was pupillary block caused by lens dislocation into the anterior chamber. One-step surgical procedure: trabeculectomy, lensectomy and cutting out the retrolenticular fibrous membrane, was performed in urgent course.
Results: Performed complicated and difficult surgical treatment resulted in normalizing IOP and created good conditions for vision rehabilitation for the child. Postoperatively the detachment of the choroid was noted as a transient complication.
Conclusions: In this case luxated lens and pupillary block was caused by constriction of retrolenticular fibrous membrane. Early surgical intervention is necessary to prevent progressive pathologic changes in eyes with this developmental disorder and to obtain the best possible visual results.
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Purpose: To identify areas of consensus among experts on the performance of endothelial keratoplasty by using a modified Delphi approach, to help create a framework for novice surgeons to adopt these procedures.
Methods: Thirty-one international experts in endothelial keratoplasty participated. Two rounds of electronic survey were followed by a hybrid, virtual meeting.
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Department of Ophthalmology, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Izumo, JPN.
We report a case of acute angle closure secondary to pupillary block caused by a dislocated intraocular lens (IOL)-capsular tension ring (CTR) complex. A 68-year-old woman, who had undergone cataract surgery 28 months earlier, presented with acute right eye pain and blurred vision. Examination revealed elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) of 80 mmHg, corneal edema, and anterior chamber shallowing, with anterior displacement of the IOL-CTR complex observed on anterior-segment optical coherence tomography.
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