Titre du document / Document title
Secondary management and outcome of massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
FERETIS E. ;
MOURTZOUKOS S. ;
MANGOURITSAS G. ;
KABANAROU S. A. ;
INOBA K. ;
XIROU T. ;
Résumé / Abstract
PURPOSE. To present the results of secondary surgical treatment of five patients with massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage (MSCH), which occurred intraoperatively, postoperatively, or following ocular trauma. METHODS. Five patients presenting with MSCH were included in this study during or after phacoemulsification surgery (1 patient), glaucoma surgery (1 patient), combined glaucoma and phacoemulsification surgery (2 patients), and after traumatic sclera rupture (1 patient). Diagnosis was confirmed by ophthalmoscopy and B-scan ultrasonography. Pre-existing risk factors and distance visual acuity were documented. All cases received medical therapy and underwent secondary surgical intervention with radial sclerotomies combined with vitrectomy, use of perfluorocarbon, and silicone oil. Postoperative assessment included visual acuity measurement, ocular examination, and ultrasonography. RESULTS. In all cases, anatomic restoration of ocular structures was achieved. Distance visual acuity improved in all cases (preoperative Snellen visual acuity ranged from light perception to hand motions; postoperative Snellen visual acuity ranged from 0.05 to 0.3).The mean follow-up period was 17 months. CONCLUSIONS. In general, despite the advanced surgical techniques, the prognosis of MSCH remains guarded and the visual outcome poor. However, secondary surgical treatment with combined radial sclerotomies and vitrectomy should be considered in order to minimize the damaging effect and maximize the anatomic and functional restoration.
Revue / Journal Title
European Journal of Ophthalmology
ISSN 1120-6721
Source / Source
2006, vol. 16, n
o6, pp. 835-840 [6 page(s) (article)]
Langue / Language
Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
Wichtig, Milano, ITALIE
(1991)
(Revue)
Mots-clés d'auteur / Author Keywords
Choroidal detachment ;
Kissing suprachoroidal hemorrhage ;
Massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage ;
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 22516, 35400015999304.0080
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