Author:
Lemmens Sophie,Hua Minh-Tri,Stalmans Ingeborg
Abstract
An 86-year-old woman presented with symptomatic hypotony on the left eye since a few weeks, blurry vision and a very sensitive eye. She had a history of bilateral intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE) in 1982 and secondary intraocular lens implantation in 1988. The patient mentioned a fall on the left side of the head 6 months earlier. The diagnosis of a superior scleral fistula was made, confirmed by gonioscopy and anterior segment optical coherence tomography. Direct surgical repair of the fistula led to a favourable outcome. This case demonstrates the occurrence of symptomatic hypotony due to the traumatic creation of a scleral fistula with an inadvertent filtering bleb many years after ICCE, and the resolution of signs and symptoms after surgical repair. Conventional as well as contemporary modalities can be valuable in the assessment of such fistulae. Management depends on the clinical course and the mechanism and extent of fistulation.
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