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Challanges Prepupillary Iris Claw Implantation In Irregular-Shaped Pupil: Poster Presentation - Case Report - Resident Rusli, Richardo; Umboh, Roy
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: 10.35749/96cm5173

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Introduction : For decades secondary implants carry a greater risk of high complications. The iris claw technique is popular because of the safe and fast IOL implantation. But, in this case there is a difficulty where the pupil shape is irregular so that it is a challenge for enclavation the haptic on the prepupillary iris. Case Illustration : A man, 39 YO, came with complaints of blurred right eye after surgery on the right eye 6 months ago. Vision 1/60 with pinhole reaching 20/70, , deep anterior chamber with VH 4, positive iris tremulans, with irregular shape in temporal regio where is the main port where the first operation was performed, not centrally located pupil. There was no intraocular lens found in the lens. The patient was planned for the installation of a Secondary IOL in the right eye with a prepupillary iris claw and endodiathermal pupilloplasty to returns the pupil to the central position. One day after surgery, visual acuity was 1/300, IOP was 30 mmHg and the descment fold. The anterior chamber is difficult to evaluate. 4 weeks after surgery, Vision was 20/70, cornea was clear and IOP was 17mmHg without the need for return surgery. Discussion : Until now, there is still no consensus regarding the best management options to correct aphakia without adequate lens capsule support. Endothermal diathermy pupilloplasty itself aims to create and maintain an appropriate pupil size. Conclusion : Even though there are complications, the installation of the iris claw on the prepupillary is still a safe technique for aphakic correction.
A Case of Pediatric Eyelid Laceration ec Unusual Foreign Body: Poster Presentation - Case Report - Resident Olivia, Mokolensang Gabriella; Umboh, Roy; Umboh, Anne
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/taa1bm15

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Introduction : Eyelid lacerations refer to partial or full-thickness defects in the eyelid and constitute a significant subset of facial trauma which is often accompanied by other injuries including foreign bodies. Case Illustration : A 16-year-old boy was brought to the emergency department with a laceration and penetrating orbital injury in his right upper eyelid. On examination, there was a 4 cm x 0,5 cm upper eyelid laceration caused by tooth penetrating, CT scan revealed a high density foreign body measuring 1,5 cm x 0,5 cm in the right upper eyelid as deep as levator muscle and no globe injury. The patient underwent an emergency operation under general anesthesia, the foreign body was removed completely and the size of the foreign body was 2,6cm x 0,5cm. After the removal of the foreign body, debridement was performed and then sutured layer by layer. After surgery, he was treated with Tetanus prophylaxis, antibiotic, and analgetic. Discussion : Eyelid laceration is one of the most encountered ocular trauma, but needed to be evaluated and treated carefully. Although the rate of ocular foreign bodies found was low, it can lead to devastating ocular morbidities. After surgery and treatment, there is no other complaint from the patient. Visual acuity and ophthalmology examination are all in normal condition. ConclusionEyelid trauma with foreign bodies must undergo a complete examination. A good prognosis and outcomes can be achieved when appropriate medical and surgical treatment is performed.