| Literature DB >> 27462181 |
Moosang Kim1, Seung-Jun Lee1, Sang Beom Han1, Hee Kyung Yang2, Joon Young Hyon2.
Abstract
We report, to our best knowledge, the first case of treatment of pupil-occluding postoperative organized hyphema anterior to the intraocular lens (IOL) using neodymium: yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser. A 78-year-old Asian female underwent uneventful cataract operation. She had been taking aspirin, which she discontinued 1 week before surgery. Iris prolapse occurred at the end of the surgery, which led to intracameral bleeding. Two weeks later, her best-corrected visual acuity was hand motion. Although hyphema had decreased, pupil-occluding organized hematoma had formed anterior to the IOL. The blood clot anterior to the IOL was removed using Nd:YAG laser. One week later, although the hematoma anterior to the IOL resolved, endocapsular hematoma was observed, which was dispersed with Nd:YAG laser posterior capsulotomy. Two weeks later, her best-corrected visual acuity improved to 20/60. There was no complication associated with Nd:YAG laser. In conclusion, pupil-occluding organized hyphema anterior to the IOL can occur as a complication of cataract surgery, in which Nd:YAG laser can be a useful treatment option.Entities:
Keywords: Nd:YAG laser; blood clot; case report; hyphema; postoperative hyphema
Year: 2016 PMID: 27462181 PMCID: PMC4939983 DOI: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S110113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Med Case Rep J ISSN: 1179-142X
Figure 1Change of the hyphema before and after the laser treatment.
Notes: (A) Anterior segment photography taken 1 week postoperatively, demonstrating organized hyphema anterior to the IOL occluding pupil. (B) Anterior segment photography taken at 1 week after the lysis of organized hyphema anterior to the IOL. Although hematoma anterior to the IOL was absorbed, endocapsular hemorrhage remained. (C) Anterior segment photography taken at 2 weeks after the posterior capsulotomy. Hematoma anterior and posterior to the IOL completely resolved.
Abbreviation: IOL, intraocular lens.