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2. Video Cases
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D. Ruiz-Casas, Ulrich Spandau, Felix Armadá-Maresca, F. Cabrera Lopez, Jorge I. Calzada, J. M. Cubero Parra, Mostafa Elgohary, F. Espejo Arjona, F. Faus Guijarro, G. Fernandez-Sanz, J. R. García-Martinez, F. Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Philippe Koch, F. J. Lara-Medina, J. Marticorena Salinero, J. Nadal Reus, M. I. Relimpio-López, Zoran Tomic, Marc Veckeneer, and Javier Zarranz-Ventura
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- 2018
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3. PVR Detachment Questionnaire: Part 2
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S. Natarajan, Zoran Tomic, Jorge I. Calzada, Felix Armadá-Maresca, J. R. Garcia-Martinez, F. Gonzalez-Gonzalez, J. M. Cubero Parra, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani, Mostafa Elgohary, G. Fernandez-Sanz, J. Marticorena Salinero, F. Espejo Arjona, Charles W. Mango, F. Faus Guijarro, D. Ruiz-Casas, J. Nadal Reus, B. Fernandez Arevalo, F. Cabrera Lopez, Philippe Koch, Shunji Kusaka, Marc Veckeneer, Marco Mura, M. I. Relimpio-Lopez, Felipe Dhawahir-Scala, Victor N. Kazaykin, Javier Zarranz-Ventura, J. C. Pastor Jimeno, Alejandro J. Lavaque, and F. J. Lara-Medina
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ophthalmology ,Medicine ,Posterior retina ,business - Published
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4. Vitreoretinal Surgeons Assess Surgical Cases: A Questionnaire
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G. Fernandez-Sanz, Zoran Tomic, F. Cabrera Lopez, J. M. Cubero Parra, Marc Veckeneer, Marco Mura, J. Marticorena Salinero, M. I. Relimpio-Lopez, Victor N. Kazaykin, S. Natarajan, J. R. Garcia-Martinez, Javier Zarranz-Ventura, J. C. Pastor Jimeno, Jorge I. Calzada, B. Fernandez Arevalo, Felix Armadá-Maresca, Mostafa Elgohary, Alejandro J. Lavaque, F. Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani, Philippe Koch, Shunji Kusaka, Charles W. Mango, F. J. Lara-Medina, Ulrich Spandau, J. Nadal Reus, D. Ruiz-Casas, F. Faus Guijarro, Felipe Dhawahir-Scala, and F. Espejo Arjona
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This PVR summary was performed after analysing 30 PVR questionnaires from expert vitreoretinal surgeons. There are many tips and tricks shared by many of them despite they are referred to only one. I want to appreciate their kind collaboration with this chapter.
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5. PVR Detachment Questionnaire: Part 1
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S. Natarajan, F. Faus Guijarro, Felix Armadá-Maresca, Philippe Koch, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani, Jorge I. Calzada, Marco Mura, J. R. Garcia-Martinez, Zoran Tomic, Mostafa Elgohary, F. J. Lara-Medina, J. Marticorena Salinero, M. I. Relimpio-Lopez, Victor N. Kazaykin, J. M. Cubero Parra, Javier Zarranz-Ventura, F. Cabrera Lopez, F. Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Marc Veckeneer, B. Fernandez Arevalo, Alejandro J. Lavaque, J. Nadal Reus, Charles W. Mango, D. Ruiz-Casas, Felipe Dhawahir-Scala, J. C. Pastor Jimeno, F. Espejo Arjona, Shunji Kusaka, and G. Fernandez-Sanz
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ophthalmology ,Medicine ,business ,Retinal hole - Abstract
In a fresh RD surgery, what technique would you use to identify a retinal hole or microtear if you could not find it after looking for it?
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- 2018
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6. Epiteliopatía pigmentaria placoide posterior aguda de presentación atípica
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A.M. Piñero Rodríguez, A. Álvarez López, and J. Nadal Reus
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Retina detachment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Retina ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Epiteliopatía placoide atípica ,Left posterior ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Desprendimiento neurosensorial de la retina ,Lesion ,Ophthalmology ,Serous fluid ,Left eye ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Inflamación del epitelio pigmentado de la retina ,Medicine ,Cyst ,Clinical case ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Caso clínico Varón de 35 años con disminución brusca de la visión de su OI y antecedentes de proceso pseudogripal. A la exploración se observa una lesión blanco-amarillenta foveal acompañada de desprendimiento de la retina neurosensorial y un quiste subfoveal. Se decide instaurar tratamiento con corticoides vía oral consiguiéndose una mejoría significativa de la agudeza visual en 4 semanas. Discusión La epiteliopatía pigmentaria placoide posterior aguda es una enfermedad que afecta a adultos jóvenes y sanos, que se caracteriza por tener buen pronóstico visual sin la necesidad, en la mayoría de los casos, de tratamiento. Existen casos en los que se manifiesta de forma atípica, en los que consideramos que se tendría que contemplar el tratamiento farmacológico con corticoides.
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7. Long-term clinical outcome of radial optic neurotomy
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P. Verdaguer Agustí and J. Nadal Reus
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Intraocular pressure ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Iridian neovascularisation ,Glaucoma neovascular ,Neovascular glaucoma ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Central retinal vein occlusion ,Opticociliares ,Ophthalmology ,Radial optic neurotomy ,medicine ,Pathological ,Neurotomía óptica radial ,business.industry ,Opticocilliary veins ,Retinal ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,chemistry ,medicine.symptom ,Neovascularización iridiana ,business ,Perfusion ,Retinal haemorrhage - Abstract
Objetivo: Estudiar la evolución clínica a largo plazo de los ojos afectos de oclusión de la vena central de la retina (OVCR) intervenidos con neurotomía óptica radial (NOR), analizando los resultados anatómicos y funcionales de estos ojos y sus complicaciones. Métodos: Estudio retrospectivo, observacional y descriptivo de 47 ojos correspondientes a 47 pacientes afectos de OVCR. Todos ellos fueron intervenidos con NOR, desde el año 2002 y por el mismo cirujano. Las variables principales analizadas fueron la agudeza visual (AV), la presión intraocular (PIO), la presencia o no de neovascularización del iris, de opticociliares y de recanalización vascular, y las principales complicaciones derivadas del cuadro ocular. Resultados: Se intervinieron 47 ojos de los cuales 21 (44,7%) fueron derechos (OD) y 26 (55,3%) izquierdos (OI). La edad media fue de 58,97 años. Con un seguimiento medio tras la NOR de 32,15 meses, un 70,2% de los pacientes tuvo una estabilización o mejoría de la AV, un 23,4% una neovascularización iridiana y un 42,6% desarrolló opticociliares en la cabeza del nervio óptico. Conclusiones: Observamos que la NOR, en casos seleccionados, ayuda a una rápida resolución de la hemorragia intrarretiniana y de la congestión de la papila y puede mejorar la perfusión retiniana. A largo plazo estabiliza e incluso aumenta la AV, disminuyendo así el número de complicaciones a las que conduce la historia natural de la OVCR. Purpose: To study the long-term clinical outcome through assessment of anatomical and functional results, as well as complications of eyes affected with central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) that underwent radial optic neurotomy (RON). Methods Retrospective, observational and descriptive study of 47 eyes corresponding to 47 patients affected by CRVO. All the eyes underwent RON performed by the same surgeon since 2002. The main assessed variables were visual acuity (VA), intraocular pressure (IOP), presence of iris neovascularization and opticocilliary veins, vascular recanalization and complications derived from this pathological entity. Results: Surgery was performed in 47 eyes, 21 of them (44.7%) were right sided and 26 left sided (55.3%). Mean age was 58.97 years. Mean post-surgical follow-up was 32.15 months. A total of 70.2% of the patients experienced stabilization or VA improvement, 23.4% iridian neovascularisation and 42.6% developed opticocilliary veins in the head of the optical nerve. Conclusions: It is noticeable that in selected cases, RON produces a quick resolution of the retinal haemorrhage and papillary congestion and may improve the retinal perfusion. Long-term benefits are stabilization or improvement of the VA and a reduction in complications on the natural history in CRVO.
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8. Atypical manifestations of acute posterior placoid pigment epitheliopathy
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A.M. Piñero Rodríguez, A. Álvarez López, and J. Nadal Reus
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Retina detachment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Retina ,Atypical manifestations ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Epiteliopatía placoide atípica ,Left posterior ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Desprendimiento neurosensorial de la retina ,Atypical placoid epitheliopathy ,Lesion ,Serous fluid ,Left eye ,Inflammation of the retinal pigment epithelium ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ophthalmology ,Inflamación del epitelio pigmentado de la retina ,Neurosensory retina detachment ,medicine ,Cyst ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Caso clínico Varón de 35 años con disminución brusca de la visión de su OI y antecedentes de proceso pseudogripal. A la exploración se observa una lesión blanco-amarillenta foveal acompañada de desprendimiento de la retina neurosensorial y un quiste subfoveal. Se decide instaurar tratamiento con corticoides vía oral consiguiéndose una mejoría significativa de la agudeza visual en 4 semanas. Discusión La epiteliopatía pigmentaria placoide posterior aguda es una enfermedad que afecta a adultos jóvenes y sanos, que se caracteriza por tener buen pronóstico visual sin la necesidad, en la mayoría de los casos, de tratamiento. Existen casos en los que se manifiesta de forma atípica, en los que consideramos que se tendría que contemplar el tratamiento farmacológico con corticoides. Clinical case: A 35-year-old male with rapid loss of vision of his left eye. He complained of a flulike syndrome one week before the beginning of the symptoms. At the left posterior pole there was a white-yellowish subfoveal lesion associated with a subfoveal cyst and neurosensory retina detachment. We decided to initiate treatment with systemic corticosteroids and the sight improved after 4 weeks. Discussion: Acute posterior placoid pigment epitheliopathy is a disease that typically affects young and healthy adults. It is generally self-limiting and has good visual prognosis. Sometimes the disease includes atypical features such as serous detachment of the neurosensory retina. In these cases we consider that the use of systemic corticosteroids would be necessary.
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9. [Atypical manifestations of acute posterior placoid pigment epitheliopathy]
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A M, Piñero Rodríguez, A, Alvarez López, and J, Nadal Reus
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Adult ,Male ,Fovea Centralis ,Cysts ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Retinal Detachment ,Vision Disorders ,Retinal Hemorrhage ,Retinal Diseases ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Prednisone ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Pigment Epithelium of Eye ,Respiratory Tract Infections ,Omeprazole ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
A 35-year-old male with rapid loss of vision of his left eye. He complained of a flulike syndrome one week before the beginning of the symptoms. At the left posterior pole there was a white-yellowish subfoveal lesion associated with a subfoveal cyst and neurosensory retina detachment. We decided to initiate treatment with systemic corticosteroids and the sight improved after 4 weeks.Acute posterior placoid pigment epitheliopathy is a disease that typically affects young and healthy adults. It is generally self-limiting and has good visual prognosis. Sometimes the disease includes atypical features such as serous detachment of the neurosensory retina. In these cases we consider that the use of systemic corticosteroids would be necessary.
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- 2010
10. Evolución clínica de la neurotomía óptica radial a largo plazo
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P. Verdaguer Agustí and J. Nadal Reus
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Ophthalmology ,Opticociliares ,Glaucoma neovascular ,Neovascularización iridiana ,Neurotomía óptica radial - Abstract
Resumen Objetivo Estudiar la evolucion clinica a largo plazo de los ojos afectos de oclusion de la vena central de la retina (OVCR) intervenidos con neurotomia optica radial (NOR), analizando los resultados anatomicos y funcionales de estos ojos y sus complicaciones. Metodos Estudio retrospectivo, observacional y descriptivo de 47 ojos correspondientes a 47 pacientes afectos de OVCR. Todos ellos fueron intervenidos con NOR, desde el ano 2002 y por el mismo cirujano. Las variables principales analizadas fueron la agudeza visual (AV), la presion intraocular (PIO), la presencia o no de neovascularizacion del iris, de opticociliares y de recanalizacion vascular, y las principales complicaciones derivadas del cuadro ocular. Resultados Se intervinieron 47 ojos de los cuales 21 (44,7%) fueron derechos (OD) y 26 (55,3%) izquierdos (OI). La edad media fue de 58,97 anos. Con un seguimiento medio tras la NOR de 32,15 meses, un 70,2% de los pacientes tuvo una estabilizacion o mejoria de la AV, un 23,4% una neovascularizacion iridiana y un 42,6% desarrollo opticociliares en la cabeza del nervio optico. Conclusiones Observamos que la NOR, en casos seleccionados, ayuda a una rapida resolucion de la hemorragia intrarretiniana y de la congestion de la papila y puede mejorar la perfusion retiniana. A largo plazo estabiliza e incluso aumenta la AV, disminuyendo asi el numero de complicaciones a las que conduce la historia natural de la OVCR.
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- 2010
11. Fe de errores de «Evolución clínica de la neurotomía óptica radial a largo plazo»
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J. Nadal Reus and P. Verdaguer
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Ophthalmology - Published
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12. Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with intraocular lens implantation: a new surgical technique.
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Canut Jordana MI, Pérez Formigó D, Abreu González R, and Nadal Reus J
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Aims: We report the case of a myopic patient who, after intraocular lens transplant in the posterior chamber, suffered elevated intraocular pressure due to pigment dispersion, with recurrent episodes of blurred vision. The patient was treated with a new surgical technique that can avoid potential iridolenticular contact., Methods: Complete ophthalmologic examination and optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the anterior segment were performed., Results: Contact between the pigmentary epithelium and the iris with an intraocular lens was revealed by utrasound biomicroscopy and OCT. In this case, Nd:YAG laser iridotomy and laser iridoplasty were not effective for iridolenticular separation and control of the pigment dispersion. We propose a new technique: stitches on the surface of the iris to obtain good iridolenticular separation and good intraocular pressure control., Conclusion: Stitches on the iris surface should be considered as optional therapy in pigmentary glaucoma secondary to intraocular lens implantation. This surgical technique can avoid potential iridolenticular contacts more definitively.
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13. [Long-term clinical outcome of radial optic neurotomy].
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Verdaguer P and Nadal Reus J
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- Aged, Cataract etiology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Intraocular Pressure, Iris blood supply, Ischemia etiology, Macular Edema etiology, Male, Middle Aged, Neovascularization, Pathologic etiology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Retinal Detachment etiology, Retinal Vein Occlusion epidemiology, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Treatment Outcome, Visual Acuity, Vitrectomy methods, Decompression, Surgical methods, Neurosurgical Procedures methods, Optic Nerve surgery, Retinal Vein Occlusion surgery
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Purpose: To study the long-term clinical outcome through assessment of anatomical and functional results, as well as complications of eyes affected with central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) that underwent radial optic neurotomy (RON)., Methods: Retrospective, observational and descriptive study of 47 eyes corresponding to 47 patients affected by CRVO. All the eyes underwent RON performed by the same surgeon since 2002. The main assessed variables were visual acuity (VA), intraocular pressure (IOP), presence of iris neovascularization and opticocilliary veins, vascular recanalization and complications derived from this pathological entity., Results: Surgery was performed in 47 eyes, 21 of them (44.7%) were right sided and 26 left sided (55.3%). Mean age was 58.97 years. Mean post-surgical follow-up was 32.15 months. A total of 70.2% of the patients experienced stabilization or VA improvement, 23.4% iridian neovascularisation and 42.6% developed opticocilliary veins in the head of the optical nerve., Conclusions: It is noticeable that in selected cases, RON produces a quick resolution of the retinal haemorrhage and papillary congestion and may improve the retinal perfusion. Long-term benefits are stabilization or improvement of the VA and a reduction in complications on the natural history in CRVO., (Copyright © 2010 Sociedad Española de Oftalmología. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.)
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