22 resultados para Ectasia


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Interest in corneal biomechanics has increased with the development of new refractive surgery techniques aimed at modifying corneal properties and a variety of surgical options for corneal ectasia management. The human cornea behaves as soft biological material. It is a viscoelastic tissue and its response to a force applied to it depends not only on the magnitude of the force, but also on the velocity of the application. There are concerns about the limitations to measuring corneal biomechanical properties in vivo. To date, 2 systems are available for clinical use: the Ocular Response Analyzer, a dynamic bidirectional applanation device, and the Corvis ST, a dynamic Scheimpflug analyzer device. These devices are useful in clinical practice, especially for planning some surgical procedures and earlier detection of ectatic conditions, but further research is needed to connect the clinical measurements obtained with these devices to the standard mechanical properties.

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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014

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Keratoconus is the most common primary ectasia. It usually occurs in the second decade of life and affects both genders and all ethnicities. The estimated prevalence in the general population is 54 per 100,000. Ocular signs and symptoms vary depending on disease severity. Early forms normally go unnoticed unless corneal topography is performed. Disease progression is manifested with a loss of visual acuity which cannot be compensated for with spectacles. Corneal thinning frequently precedes ectasia. In moderate and advance cases, a hemosiderin arc or circle line, known as Fleischer's ring, is frequently seen around the cone base. Vogt's striaes, which are fine vertical lines produced by Descemet's membrane compression, is another characteristic sign. Most patients eventually develop corneal scarring. Munson's sign, a V-shape deformation of the lower eyelid in downward position; Rizzuti's sign, a bright reflection from the nasal area of the limbus when light is directed to the limbus temporal area; and breakages in Descemet's membrane causing acute stromal oedema, known as hydrops, are observed in advanced stages. Classifications based on morphology, disease evolution, ocular signs and index-based systems of keratoconus have been proposed. Theories into the genetic, biomechanical and biochemical causes of keratoconus have been suggested. Management varies depending on disease severity. Incipient cases are managed with spectacles, mild to moderate cases with contact lenses and severe cases can be treated with keratoplasty. This article provides a review on the definition, epidemiology, clinical features, classification, histopathology, aetiology and pathogenesis, and management and treatment strategies for keratoconus.

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Full text: We thank Tsilimbaris et al1 for their comments on the appropriateness of the term ‘myopic foveoschisis’ to describe the condition that is characterized by the separation of neural retina layers associated with high myopia and posterior staphyloma. They have proposed the term ‘myopic ectatic retinopathy’ as a more literal and functionally more accurate descriptor of the condition to avoid the use of the word ‘schisis’, which may be misleading because it is also used to describe other conditions where there is separation of neural retina layers without the presence of staphyloma.2 Using the word ‘ectatic’ for this condition would imply that we are fairly certain about the pathogenesis and mechanistic factors that underlie its development and progression. However, this is not the case, unfortunately, as our review of the literature has shown. There are several theories ranging from vitreous traction to sclerosing changes of retinal vessels to progression of staphylomas as possible etiological factors. Therefore, it is likely to be multifactorial in nature—hence the success reported with different procedures that address either the vitreous traction factor using vitrectomy, peel plus tamponade or the scleral ectasia factor using posterior buckling techniques. In the absence of a good understanding of underlying pathogenesis, it is probably best to use purely descriptive names rather than mechanistic terms. The use of descriptive terms, even though similar, do not necessarily cause confusion as long as they are widely accepted as differentiating terminology, for example, postoperative pseudophakic cystoid macular edema (Irvine–Gass syndrome) vs cystoid macular edema associated with posterior uveitis in a phakic patient. The introduction of too many mechanistic or pathogenetic terms in the absence of clear understating of etiology can in fact cause more confusion, for example, serous chorioretinopathy vs central serous retinopathy vs serous choroidopathy. The confinement to broad descriptive terms can enhance communication and reduce confusion without committing to any presumption about etiology until it is better understood. This approach is probably best illustrated by the recent advances in the understanding of mactel21, a condition initially described and classified, using descriptive nomenclature, by Don Gass as bilateral, idiopathic acquired juxtafoveolar telangiectasis (Group2A) and as distinctly different from unilateral, congenital parafoveolar telangiectasis (Group 1A; Gass,3 pp 504–506 vs 127–128). Finally, it is worthy to note that for myopic foveoschisis associated with a staphyloma that is associated with outer layer macular detachment, Don Gass also descriptively included the additional observation (before the advent of OCT) that the retinal profile was concave rather than convex in shape, thereby differentiating it from rhegmatogenous detachments with recruitment of subretinal fluid that is associated with posteriorly located breaks and macular holes in myopic eyes. References 1.Tsilimbaris MK, Vavvas DG, Bechrakis NE. Myopic foveoschisis: an ectatic retinopathy, not aschisis. Eye 2016; 30: 328–329. 2.Powner MB, Gillies MC, Tretiach M, Scott A, Guymer RH, Hageman GS et al. Perifoveal müller cell depletion in a case of macular telangiectasia type 2. Ophthalmology 2010; 117(12): 2407–2416. 3.Gass DM. Stereoscopic Atlas of Macular Diseases: Diagnosis and Treatment, 4th edn. Mosby-Yearbook: St. Louis, 1997.

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Keratoconus is a bilateral degenerative disease characterized by a non-inflammatory, progressive central corneal ectasia (typically asymmetric) and decreased vision. In its early stages it may be managed with spectacles and soft contact lenses but more commonly it is managed with rigid contact lenses. In advanced stages, when contact lenses can no longer be fit, have become intolerable, or corneal damage is severe, a penetrating keratoplasty is commonly performed. Alternative surgical techniques, such as the use of intra-stromal corneal ring segments (INTACS) have been developed to try and improve the fit of rigid contact lenses in keratoconic patients and avoid penetrating keratoplasties. This case report follows through the fitting of rigid contact lenses in an advanced keratoconic cornea after an INTACS procedure and discusses clinical findings, treatment options, and the use of mini-scleral and scleral lens designs as they relate to the challenges encountered in managing such a patient. Mini-scleral and scleral lenses are relatively easy to fit, and can be of benefit to many patients, including advanced keratoconic patients, post-INTAC patients and post-penetrating keratoplasty patients. © 2011 British Contact Lens Association.

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Introdução: O queratocone é uma ectasia progressiva e não inflamatória da córnea, relativamente comum na prática clinica, e que se manifesta por uma diminuição progressiva da acuidade visual, associada a miopia e astigmatismo miópico irregular de difícil correcção. Os anéis corneanos intraestromais são uma opção terapêutica nos doentes com queratocone, visando melhorar a acuidade visual, a maior tolerância ao uso de lentes de contacto e protelar a necessidade de um transplante de córnea. Os autores apresentam os resultados da sua experiência, nos últimos 3 anos, com o implante de anéis intraestromais INTACS SK® em doentes com queratocone. Material e Métodos: Foram incluídos 21 olhos de 20 doentes submetidos a colocação de segmentos de anéis intraestromais –Intacs SK®-, por técnica manual assistida por vácuo. A técnica cirúrgica consistiu na criação de uma incisão radial no eixo mais curvo, com zona óptica de 7 mm, e criação de túneis por dissecção mecânica sob vácuo. Os critérios de inclusão foram: queratocone moderado a severo com Km<65D, sem compromisso da transparência central da córnea, baixa acuidade visual e/ou intolerância às lentes de contacto e paquimetria superior a 400 micras na área de inserção. Todos os doentes foram submetidos a exame oftalmológico completo e estudo topográfico corneano com Pentacam®. Foram registados os seguintes parâmetros no pré e pós-operatório (3 a 6 meses): melhor acuidade visual corrigida, equivalente esférico, esfera e cilindro, queratometria e paquimetria. Foram ainda registadas as complicações pós-operatórias. Utilizou-se o Teste Paired-samples t-test e o Teste de Wilcoxon para determinar se existia diferença estatisticamente significativa entre o pré e o pós-operatório em relação aos parâmetros analisados, adoptando-se um nível de significância de 5%. Resultados: Foram incluídos 21 olhos de 20 doentes, 9 mulheres e 11 homens. A idade média foi de 33,81 anos, variando entre os 12 e os 70 anos. Para todos os parâmetros analisados encontrou-se uma diferença estatisticamente significativa (p <0,05) entre o pré e o pós-operatório. Após 3 a 6 meses de colocação dos anéis, verificou-se melhoria de acuidade visual em 85,7% dos doentes, com valor médio de 0,5 pré-operatório para 0,3 unidades LogMar pós-operatório. O equivalente esférico médio diminuiu de -7,13 dioptrias pré-operatórias para -4,19 dioptrias pós-operatórias (redução de 2,94 dioptrias) e a queratometria média de 50,44 dioptrias para 48,01 dioptrias (redução de 2,43 dioptrias). Com um tempo máximo de seguimento de 3 anos, os depósitos estéreis no túnel estromal foram a complicação mais frequente no pós-operatório, não se verificando outras complicações como extrusão ou migração do anel, neovascularização ou infecção corneana. Conclusão: O implante de anéis intraestromais INTACS SK® permitiu melhorar a acuidade visual corrigida na grande maioria dos doentes, com redução do equivalente esférico e da queratometria e aumento da regularidade topográfica.