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Evaluation of Two Different Anterior Vitrectomies for Fluid Misdirection Syndrome Secondary to Cataract Surgery Combined with Goniosynechialysis.


ABSTRACT: Purpose:To evaluate two different approaches of anterior vitrectomy combined with hyaloidotomy, zonulectomy, and iridectomy (VHZI) for fluid misdirection syndrome (FMS) secondary to phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation combined with goniosynechialysis (phaco-IOL-GSL). Methods:Nine patients with FMS who developed after a phaco-IOL-GSL procedure, were retrospectively studied from May 2015 to February 2018. They were treated with VHZI, in which 5 cases underwent local anterior vitrectomy via anterior chamber approach, and the others underwent comprehensive vitrectomy via pars plana approach. Main outcome measures were pre- and postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP), number of antiglaucoma medications, and relapse rate. Results:Incidence of FMS secondary to phaco-IOL-GSL was 1.4% (9 in 652 eyes), which was promptly resolved in all affected cases. VHZI via anterior chamber approach resulted in a significant decrease in the mean IOP from 40.2?±?9.7?mm Hg at presentation to 15.2?±?4.8?mm Hg postoperatively (P=0.01). The median number of antiglaucoma medications reduced from 3 to 2 (P=0.066). Meanwhile, VHZI via pars plana approach also resulted in the reduction of the mean IOP values from 26.0?±?5.7?mm Hg at presentation to 15.2?±?3.3?mm Hg postoperatively (P=0.092). The median number of antiglaucoma medications also reduced from 3.5 to 1.5 (P=0.059). Relapse rate of the treatment through pars plana approach (0%, 0/4) was much lower than that through anterior chamber approach (40%, 2/5), although the difference was not statistically significant (P=0.444). Conclusions:FMS is a rare but severe complication secondary to phaco-IOL-GSL. Compared to VHZI with local anterior vitrectomy via anterior chamber approach, VHZI with comprehensive anterior vitrectomy via pars plana approach might be a more effective procedure to treat FMS. The study has been registered in Contact ClinicalTrials.gov PRS Identifier: NCT04172857.

SUBMITTER: Qian Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7125478 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of Two Different Anterior Vitrectomies for Fluid Misdirection Syndrome Secondary to Cataract Surgery Combined with Goniosynechialysis.

Qian Zhenbin Z   Qian Zhenbin Z   Chan Yau Kei YK   Wei Liqing L   Zheng Bin B   Nie Li L   Pan Weihua W  

Journal of ophthalmology 20200323


<h4>Purpose</h4>To evaluate two different approaches of anterior vitrectomy combined with hyaloidotomy, zonulectomy, and iridectomy (VHZI) for fluid misdirection syndrome (FMS) secondary to phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation combined with goniosynechialysis (phaco-IOL-GSL).<h4>Methods</h4>Nine patients with FMS who developed after a phaco-IOL-GSL procedure, were retrospectively studied from May 2015 to February 2018. They were treated with VHZI, in which 5 cases underwent loc  ...[more]

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