Challenges of Secondary Glaucoma Management Following Congenital Cataract Surgery, Penetrating Keratoplasty and Vitreoretinal Surgery
-
Published:2024-04-18
Issue:8
Volume:14
Page:837
-
ISSN:2075-4418
-
Container-title:Diagnostics
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Diagnostics
Author:
Coviltir Valeria12, Marinescu Maria Cristina12ORCID, Burcel Miruna Gabriela3ORCID, Cerghedean-Florea Maria-Emilia4ORCID, Hașegan Adrian4ORCID, Tănăsescu Ciprian4, Vică Mihaela Laura56ORCID, Dura Horațiu4
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 050474 Bucharest, Romania 2. Clinical Hospital of Ophthalmologic Emergencies, 010464 Bucharest, Romania 3. City Hospital Videle, 145300 Videle, Romania 4. Faculty of Medicine, “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, 550024 Sibiu, Romania 5. Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, “Iuliu Haţieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania 6. Institute of Legal Medicine, 400006 Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract
Glaucoma is one of the world’s leading causes of irreversible vision loss. It is often asymptomatic until it reaches an advanced stage, which can have a significant impact on patients’ daily lives. This paper describes the case of a 50-year-old female patient who presented with acute onset of ocular pain, photophobia, and loss of visual acuity in her right eye (RE). The patient’s medical history includes congenital cataracts, surgical aphakia, nystagmus, strabismus, amblyopia, and secondary glaucoma. Ophthalmological examination showed BCVA RE-hand movement, left eye (LE)—0.08 with an intraocular pressure (IOP) of 30 mmHg in RE and 16 mmHg in LE. Biomicroscopic examination of RE showed corneal graft, epithelial and endothelial edema, endothelial precipitates, corneal neovascularization, aphakia, and Ahmed valve superotemporally. Despite maximal topical and systemic treatment, Ahmed valve, and trabeculectomy, secondary glaucoma in the right eye remained refractory. Reimplantation of an Ahmed valve was performed. This resulted in a favorable outcome with increased visual acuity and controlled intraocular pressure. The combination of aphakia, penetrating keratoplasty, and secondary glaucoma is a challenge for any surgeon. It is important that both the perioperative risks and the possible complications are carefully assessed in each patient, especially if associated pathology is present.
Funder
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Reference39 articles.
1. Congenital cataract—Clinical and morphological aspects;Costache;Rom. J. Morphol. Embryol.,2020 2. Updates on managements of pediatric cataract;Mohammadpour;J. Curr. Ophthalmol.,2018 3. Teodoru, C.A., Cerghedean-Florea, M.-E., Tănăsescu, C., Dura, H., Fleacă, R., Munteanu, M., Stanca, H., Popescu, F.G., Roman, M.D., and Nicula, G.Z. (2023). Evaluation of Ocular Biometric Parameters Following Cataract Surgery. Reports, 6. 4. The Relationship between Corneal Hysteresis and Retinal Ganglion Cells—A Step Forward in Early Glaucoma Diagnosis;Potop;Med. Sci. Monit. Basic Res.,2020 5. Dragosloveanu, C.D.M., Potop, V., Coviltir, V., Dinu, V., Păsărică, M., Ducan, I.L., Maier, C., and Dragosloveanu, Ş. (2022). Prematurity-Risk Factor or Coincidence in Congenital Glaucoma?. Medicina, 58.
|
|