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Characteristics of Eye Tumor in Children Pieter Juanarta; Mohamad Rinaldi Dahlan; Andri Rezano
Althea Medical Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran

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Background: Eye tumors are commonly found and fatal among pediatric patients. The immediacy of management depends on the diagnosis, and is increased when the patient’s characteristics are known. This study aims to describe the characteristics of pediatric patients diagnosed with eye tumors.Methods: This is a descriptive retrospective study using secondary data involving 102 medical records of pediatric patients diagnosed with eye tumors in the National Eye Center Cicendo Eye Hospital Bandung in the period from January 2013 to December 2014.Results: The characteristics of 102 subjects: 54 (52.9%) were female, 59 (57.8%) were 1 to 4 years old, and 79 (77.5%) were from West Java. The characteristics of the tumors: 42 (41.2%) presented with a chief complaint of leukocoria, 73 (71.6%) were malignant, 68 (66.7%) were retinal, and the most common management was surgery (64.7%). The most common malignant tumor was retinoblastoma (93.2%) while the most common benign tumor was dermoid cyst (31%).Conclusion: Patients were frequently 1–4 years old and the most common diagnosis were retinoblastoma and dermoid cyst. DOI: 10.15850/amj.v4n1.970
Management of Recurrent Entropion in Traumatic Proptosis: Poster Presentation - Case Report - Ophthalmologist ANGGA KARTIWA; George Raden Mas Said; Niluh Putu Ayu Dewi Wardhani; Shanti Fitrianti Boesoirie; Mohamad Rinaldi Dahlan
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

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Introduction : Shortening of posterior lamella due to fibrotic tissue is the pathomechanism of cicactricial entropion. It may be complicated by proptosis in a post traumatic patient which may require repeated repair procedure. Case Illustration : A 29-year-old woman came with complaints of protruding left eye since being hit by an iron tip 2 months prior. She also complained off double vision. Left eye presenting visual acuity was 0.08 with hipotropic position, proptosis, lid retraction, and entropion of the inferior lid. CT scan examination showed unremarkable results. The patient then underwent forced duction test, exploration, and muscle restriction release on the left eye, followed by inferior rectus recess and superior rectus resect procedures 3 months later. A month later the patient underwent entropion repair in the left eye using the tarsal fracture method. However, a week later the patient complained of a recurrent entropion, thus a grey line splitting procedure combined with retractor repositioning and tightening of the tarsus was performed. At the 7 days follow-up time, the eyelid margin was succesfully everted with an acceptable result. Discussion : Skin graft procedure is one of the option for cicatricial entropion. However, its risk of recurrences and more difficult secondary repair can be harrowing. Thus, a grey line splitting procedure is an alternative that can be considered. Conclusion : Combined procedure of grey line splitting, retractor repositioning, and posterior lamellar tightening showed a good cosmetic result in an uncommon case of entropion.
RECURRENT CONGENITAL PTOSIS MANAGEMENT BY SUPRAMAXIMAL LEVATOR RESECTION TECHNIQUE: Poster Presentation - Case Report - Resident Desi Kristina Utami; Shanti F. Boesoirie; Raden Angga Kartiwa; Niluh Putu Ayu Dewi Wardhani; Mohamad Rinaldi Dahlan
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

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Introduction : Congenital ptosis is an abnormal low position of the eyelid since birth. Levator resection technique is one of the surgery technique for ptosis corection. Recurrence could be occured even after ptosis correction Case Illustration : A 22 year old male presented with a chief complaint of droopy left eyelid since birth. Visual aquity were 0,08 pinhole 0,2 and 0,25 pinhole 0,63 respectively. Opthalmology examination revealed interpalpebral fissure (IPF) 4 mm, margin reflex distance (MRD)1 0 mm, MRD2 4 mm and levator function test (LFT) 6 mm on the left eye (Figure 1). Levator resection technique was conducted on his left eye with a good result, MRD1 2 mm, MRD2 5 mm, IPF 7 mm. But the lid dropped again after3 months (Figure 2). Opthalmology examination of the left eye showed IPF 5 mm, MRD1 0 mm, MRD2 5 mm, LFT 2 mm and lagophtalmos 1 mm. Second surgery was done with supramaximal levator resection technique. Good result was achieved after second surgery, MRD1 3 mm, MRD2 5 mm, IPF 8 mm (Figure 3). Discussion : Recurrent ptosis could occured after ptosis surgery and had challenges due to scar from previous surgery. Frontal suspension technique was recommended for congenital ptosis levator function less than 4 mm. Supramaximal levator resection was done for this patient, with resection of 30 mm levator muscle, which had result as good as of frontal suspension technique. Conclusion : Levator resection technique could be repeated to repair recurrent congenital ptosis. Supramaximal levator resection technique is one of the option.
Management of Recurrent Entropion in Traumatic Proptosis: Poster Presentation - Case Report - Ophthalmologist ANGGA KARTIWA; George Raden Mas Said; Niluh Putu Ayu Dewi Wardhani; Shanti Fitrianti Boesoirie; Mohamad Rinaldi Dahlan
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/y9r7ge58

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Introduction : Shortening of posterior lamella due to fibrotic tissue is the pathomechanism of cicactricial entropion. It may be complicated by proptosis in a post traumatic patient which may require repeated repair procedure. Case Illustration : A 29-year-old woman came with complaints of protruding left eye since being hit by an iron tip 2 months prior. She also complained off double vision. Left eye presenting visual acuity was 0.08 with hipotropic position, proptosis, lid retraction, and entropion of the inferior lid. CT scan examination showed unremarkable results. The patient then underwent forced duction test, exploration, and muscle restriction release on the left eye, followed by inferior rectus recess and superior rectus resect procedures 3 months later. A month later the patient underwent entropion repair in the left eye using the tarsal fracture method. However, a week later the patient complained of a recurrent entropion, thus a grey line splitting procedure combined with retractor repositioning and tightening of the tarsus was performed. At the 7 days follow-up time, the eyelid margin was succesfully everted with an acceptable result. Discussion : Skin graft procedure is one of the option for cicatricial entropion. However, its risk of recurrences and more difficult secondary repair can be harrowing. Thus, a grey line splitting procedure is an alternative that can be considered. Conclusion : Combined procedure of grey line splitting, retractor repositioning, and posterior lamellar tightening showed a good cosmetic result in an uncommon case of entropion.