PURPOSE: To report a case of subtotal iridodialysis that was repaired using suturing with the assistance of a guide needle. PATIENT AND METHODS: A 52-year-old man had subtotal iridodialysis of approximately 300° with massive hyphema and vitreous hemorrhage after blunt trauma. The patient was treated with pars plana vitrectomy, and then suturing repair of iridodialysis was performed. RESULTS: After the surgeries, the ratio of pupil area to corneal area is improved from 82.1 to 42.4%. The visual acuity improved to 30/20, and subjective symptoms of glare and monocular diplopia disappeared. There was no remarkable postoperative complication for up to 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: Suturing repair is useful for subtotal iridodialysis and may be an alternative for an iris implant.
PURPOSE: To report a case of subtotal iridodialysis that was repaired using suturing with the assistance of a guide needle. PATIENT AND METHODS: A 52-year-old man had subtotal iridodialysis of approximately 300° with massive hyphema and vitreous hemorrhage after blunt trauma. The patient was treated with pars plana vitrectomy, and then suturing repair of iridodialysis was performed. RESULTS: After the surgeries, the ratio of pupil area to corneal area is improved from 82.1 to 42.4%. The visual acuity improved to 30/20, and subjective symptoms of glare and monocular diplopia disappeared. There was no remarkable postoperative complication for up to 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: Suturing repair is useful for subtotal iridodialysis and may be an alternative for an iris implant.
Authors: Katarzyna Nowomiejska; Dariusz Haszcz; Katarzyna Adamczyk; Agnieszka Brzozowska; Vincenza Bonfiglio; Mario Damiano Toro; Robert Rejdak Journal: J Clin Med Date: 2022-06-02 Impact factor: 4.964