Perforated corneal hydrops treated with sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas and tissue adhesive


Autoria(s): Sii, F.; Lee, G. A.; Gole, G. A.
Data(s)

01/05/2005

Resumo

Purpose: To report a case of a perforated acute hydrops in a mentally retarded patient that was successfully managed with intracameral sulfur hexafluoride gas and cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive. Methods: Interventional case report. Results: A 14-year-old mentally retarded male patient with keratoconus presented with a perforated acute hydrops. A bandage contact lens was applied. However, following a large emesis 2 days later, the aqueous leak worsened with shallowing of the anterior chamber. Under general anesthesia, sulfur hexafluoride was injected to reform the anterior chamber and cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive was applied to the perforated site and covered by a bandage contact lens and temporary tarsorrhaphy. A follow-up examination at 1 month showed a formed anterior chamber with tissue adhesive in situ and no aqueous leak. Conclusions: The successful use of intracameral sulfur hexafluoride and tissue adhesive in the management of perforated acute hydrops may avoid emergency tectonic penetrating keratoplasty and reduce potential complications in the poorly cooperative patient.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:77305

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Palavras-Chave #Ophthalmology #Acute Hydrops #Corneal Perforation #Intracameral Gas #Keratoconus #Sulfur Hexafluoride Gas #Descemets-membrane Detachment #Injection #Repair #Air #C1 #320901 Optical Technology #730111 Hearing, vision, speech and their disorders #1103 Clinical Sciences #1113 Ophthalmology and Optometry
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Journal Article