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Case Report
Management of Spontaneous Crystalline Lens Luxation in a Patient Diagnosed with Takayasu’s Disease
by Elvia Mastrogiuseppe, Maria Pia Pirraglia, Lorenzo Sampalmieri, Ludovico Iannetti, Alessandro Beccia and Magda Gharbiya
Diagnostics 2023, 13(8), 1400; https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13081400 - 12 Apr 2023
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Takayasu’s disease is a chronic granulomatous arteriopathy that affects large vessels and their major branches. Nonspecific symptoms characterize the early phase, whereas findings of arterial occlusion and aneurysmal formation become manifest later. Ocular signs typically refer to retinal vascular involvement, as Takayasu arteritis [...] Read more.
Takayasu’s disease is a chronic granulomatous arteriopathy that affects large vessels and their major branches. Nonspecific symptoms characterize the early phase, whereas findings of arterial occlusion and aneurysmal formation become manifest later. Ocular signs typically refer to retinal vascular involvement, as Takayasu arteritis or hypertensive retinopathy. We report a case of a 63-year-old woman suffering from Takayasu arteritis that complained of sudden onset of blurred vision in her left eye due to crystalline lens luxation in the vitreous cavity. The patient’s past medical history was unremarkable for trauma, personal or familiar collagenopathies. Prompt surgical management was performed and the patient reached 0 LogMAR seven days after surgery. Our case illustrates the concomitant occurrence, never reported before, of two rare conditions in the same patient, namely, Takayasu arteritis and spontaneous lens dislocation. Further research and future knowledge are needed to explain whether Takayasu arteritis could obliquely injure zonular or fibrillar structures and whether these features may be possibly related. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue New Perspectives in Diagnosis and Management of Eye Diseases)
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Double-Needle Yamane Technique Using Flanged Haptics in Ocular Trauma—A Retrospective Survey of Visual Outcomes and Safety
by Katarzyna Nowomiejska, Dariusz Haszcz, Maksymilian Onyszkiewicz, Tomasz Choragiewicz, Aleksandra Czarnek-Chudzik, Agata Szpringer-Wabicz, Katarzyna Baltaziak, Agnieszka Brzozowska, Mario Damiano Toro and Robert Rejdak
J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10(12), 2562; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10122562 - 9 Jun 2021
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To evaluate visual outcomes and safety of the double-needle technique using flanged haptics (Yamane technique) in patients with aphakia caused by ocular trauma at a trauma referral center. Retrospective: Consecutive interventional case series of 30 patients who underwent the Yamane technique due to [...] Read more.
To evaluate visual outcomes and safety of the double-needle technique using flanged haptics (Yamane technique) in patients with aphakia caused by ocular trauma at a trauma referral center. Retrospective: Consecutive interventional case series of 30 patients who underwent the Yamane technique due to posttraumatic aphakia. The double-needle technique using flanged haptics was combined with anterior vitrectomy (group A) in 14 patients, and with pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) (group B) due to retinal detachment, nucleus dislocation into the vitreous cavity, or intraocular lens (IOL) displacement in 16 patients. No intraoperative complications were noted. There was significant improvement in the visual acuity in both groups at the second postoperative visit. However, the visual acuity was significantly worse in the group treated with the Yamane technique combined with PPV. Silicone oil tamponade in PPV group was associated with worse visual acuity, whereas post lensectomy status was associated with poor visual function result in the anterior vitrectomy group. There was one case of slight IOL decentration and one retinal detachment during the postoperative follow-up period in the group with PPV. In this case series, the Yamane technique applied in traumatized eyes was found to be an efficacious and safe procedure. Combining the Yamane technique with PPV due to posterior segment ocular trauma was associated with worse functional results in the follow-up at three months. Further studies with longer follow-up evaluations are required to verify long-term complications. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Updates in Ocular Surgery)
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