| Literature DB >> 25938901 |
Paraskevas Zafeiropoulos1, Andreas Katsanos2, Konstantina Gorgoli2, Ioannis Asproudis2, Miltiadis Aspiotis2.
Abstract
Capsular bag distension syndrome is a very rare complication of cataract surgery. Most cases occur after uneventful phacoemulsification with continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis and implantation of an intraocular lens in the capsular bag. The entity presents with reduction of visual acuity and myopic shift in the early-to-late postoperative period. Characteristic findings include the distension of the capsular bag due to the accumulation of milky material and the forward displacement of the intraocular lens. We present two cases with an unusually delayed presentation of 6 and 8 years respectively following phacoemulsification, and describe their successful management with Nd:YAG laser posterior capsulotomy.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25938901 DOI: 10.14712/18059694.2015.83
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove) ISSN: 1211-4286