Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique

M Isabel Canut Jordana1, Daniel Pérez Formigó1, Rodrigo Abreu González2, Jeroni Nadal Reus11Barraquer Ophthalmology Centre, Barcelona, Spain; 2University Hospital of La Candelaria, Tenerife, SpainAims: We report the case of a myopic patient who, after int...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1652734d1123418bb79070b0821221402021-12-02T00:25:00ZPigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique1177-54671177-5483https://doaj.org/article/1652734d1123418bb79070b0821221402010-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.dovepress.com/pigment-dispersion-syndrome-associated-with-intraocular-lens-implantat-a5635https://doaj.org/toc/1177-5467https://doaj.org/toc/1177-5483M Isabel Canut Jordana1, Daniel Pérez Formigó1, Rodrigo Abreu González2, Jeroni Nadal Reus11Barraquer Ophthalmology Centre, Barcelona, Spain; 2University Hospital of La Candelaria, Tenerife, SpainAims: We report the case of a myopic patient who, after intraocular lens transplant in the posterior chamber, suffered elevated intraocular pressure due to pigment dispersion, with recurrent episodes of blurred vision. The patient was treated with a new surgical technique that can avoid potential iridolenticular contact.Methods: Complete ophthalmologic examination and optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the anterior segment were performed.Results: Contact between the pigmentary epithelium and the iris with an intraocular lens was revealed by utrasound biomicroscopy and OCT. In this case, Nd:YAG laser iridotomy and laser iridoplasty were not effective for iridolenticular separation and control of the pigment dispersion. We propose a new technique: stitches on the surface of the iris to obtain good iridolenticular separation and good intraocular pressure control.Conclusion: Stitches on the iris surface should be considered as optional therapy in pigmentary glaucoma secondary to intraocular lens implantation. This surgical technique can avoid potential iridolenticular contacts more definitively.Keywords: pigmentary glaucoma, intraocular lens, optical coherence tomography, laser M Isabel Canut JordanaDaniel Pérez FormigóRodrigo Abreu Gonzálezet alDove Medical PressarticleOphthalmologyRE1-994ENClinical Ophthalmology, Vol 2010, Iss default, Pp 1263-1266 (2010)
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Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique
description M Isabel Canut Jordana1, Daniel Pérez Formigó1, Rodrigo Abreu González2, Jeroni Nadal Reus11Barraquer Ophthalmology Centre, Barcelona, Spain; 2University Hospital of La Candelaria, Tenerife, SpainAims: We report the case of a myopic patient who, after intraocular lens transplant in the posterior chamber, suffered elevated intraocular pressure due to pigment dispersion, with recurrent episodes of blurred vision. The patient was treated with a new surgical technique that can avoid potential iridolenticular contact.Methods: Complete ophthalmologic examination and optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the anterior segment were performed.Results: Contact between the pigmentary epithelium and the iris with an intraocular lens was revealed by utrasound biomicroscopy and OCT. In this case, Nd:YAG laser iridotomy and laser iridoplasty were not effective for iridolenticular separation and control of the pigment dispersion. We propose a new technique: stitches on the surface of the iris to obtain good iridolenticular separation and good intraocular pressure control.Conclusion: Stitches on the iris surface should be considered as optional therapy in pigmentary glaucoma secondary to intraocular lens implantation. This surgical technique can avoid potential iridolenticular contacts more definitively.Keywords: pigmentary glaucoma, intraocular lens, optical coherence tomography, laser
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author M Isabel Canut Jordana
Daniel Pérez Formigó
Rodrigo Abreu González
et al
author_facet M Isabel Canut Jordana
Daniel Pérez Formigó
Rodrigo Abreu González
et al
author_sort M Isabel Canut Jordana
title Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique
title_short Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique
title_full Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique
title_fullStr Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique
title_full_unstemmed Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique
title_sort pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique
publisher Dove Medical Press
publishDate 2010
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