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2. Closure Technique and Antibiotics in Frontalis Sling Infection and Exposure.
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Simmons, Brittany A., Clark, Thomas J.E., Kuiper, Justin J., Zimmerman, Bridget M., Nerad, Jeffrey A., Allen, Richard C., Carter, Keith D., and Shriver, Erin M.
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ANTIBIOTIC prophylaxis , *BLEPHAROPTOSIS , *ANTIBIOTICS , *SURGICAL site infections , *PLASTIC surgery , *DRUG side effects , *INFECTION - Published
- 2021
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3. Modified silicone sling assisted temporalis muscle transfer in the management of lagophthalmos
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Ramesh C Gupta, Raj NS Kushwaha, Ina Budhiraja, Priyanka Gupta, and Parul Singh
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Aim : To evaluate the efficacy of modified temporalis muscle transfer (TMT) by silicone sling for the management of paralytic lagophthalmos. Settings and Design: Prospective interventional study. Materials and Methods : Ten patients of lagophthalmos due to facial palsy underwent modified TMT using silicone sling. The patients were followed-up for a period of 3 months. Palpebral aperture in primary gaze and during eye closure were assessed both pre- and postoperatively along with problems associated with lagophthalmos like exposure keratopathy and lacrimation. Statistical Analysis : Paired t-test was applied to measure the statistical outcome. Results : Eight patients achieved full correction of lagophthalmos with no lid gap on closing the eye. The mean (standard deviation (SD)) lid gap on eye closure was 7.7 (0.86) mm preoperatively, 0.5 (0.47) mm at 1 st postoperative day, and 0.7 (0.75) mm at 3 rd month. There was a reduction in mean lid gap on eye closure of 7 mm at 3 months (P < 0.0001) which is highly significant. The mean (SD) vertical interpalpebral distance during primary gaze was 12.05 (1.12) mm preoperatively, 10 (0.94) mm at 1 st postoperative day, and 10.35 (1.08) mm at 3 rd month. There was a reduction in mean vertical inter palpebral distance of 1.7 mm at 3 months (P = 0.001) which is significant. Exposure keratitis decreased in five out of six patients at 3 months. Conclusion : Modified TMT by silicone sling is a useful procedure with lesser morbidity and good outcomes for the treatment of paralytic lagophthalmos due to long standing facial palsy.
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4. Azithromycin, fluoroquinolone and chloramphenicol resistance of non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria in rural community of Ethiopia
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Bayeh Abera and Mulugeta Kibret
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,juvenile glaucoma ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Collagen cross linking ,keratoconus ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,topography guided photoablation ,Azithromycin ,chloramphenicol ,fluoroquinolone ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,Ethiopia ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Aim: To determine profiles of non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria and their antimicrobial susceptibility from adults who underwent trachomatous trichiasis surgery in rural areas of Ethiopia. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in rural districts in West Gojjam administrative zone. Conjunctival swabs were collected during surgery and transported using Stuart transport broth (Oxoid, UK). Antibiotic susceptibility of conjunctival isolates was determined using the Kirby-Bauer disc-diffusion method. Results: Non-chlamydia pathogenic bacteria were recovered from conjunctiva of 438 (31%) participants before treatment. The isolated conjunctival bacteria were Staphylococcus aureus, coagulase-negative Staphylococci, Streptococcus group (A, C, F and G), Enterococci, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella spp., Escherichia coli, Citrobacter spp., Proteus spp., Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas spp. and Enterobacter spp. Overall, resistance rates of 57.8% to azithromycin and 68.5% to chloramphenicol were found. However, 86-94.4% sensitivity was demonstrated to ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin. Moderate sensitivity rates (61.8-78.4%) were observed to ceftriaxone, tetracycline and cotrimoxazole. Conclusion: Fluoroquinolones that have activity against the majority of bacterial isolates were potent at in vitro. However, unacceptably high levels of resistance to azithromycin and chloramphenicol in rural community indicated a need for further study and antimicrobial resistance surveillance.
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5. Outcomes of trabeculectomy in juvenile open angle glaucoma
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Daizy Pathania, Sirisha Senthil, Harsha L Rao, Anil K Mandal, and Chandra Sekhar Garudadari
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,juvenile glaucoma ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: This study was aimed at reporting the outcomes of trabeculectomy in primary juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG). Design: This study was a retrospective noncomparative case series. Materials and Methods: We included 60 eyes of 41 JOAG patients who underwent primary trabeculectomy without mitomycin-C (MMC) between 1995 and 2007. The primary outcome was success, defined as complete, if intraocular pressure (IOP) was >5 and ≤21 mmHg without medications or qualified if IOP was >5 and ≤21 mmHg with or without antiglaucoma medications. Secondary outcome measures were mean and percentage IOP reduction, complications, and risk factors for the failure of trabeculectomy. Results: The mean (±standard deviation) age at presentation was 24.1 ± 6.8 years (range, 12-35). Mean follow-up was 67 ± 41 months (range, 12-156). At 1 year, the probability of complete success was 92% (n = 56, 95% CI: 81-96%), at 3 years it was 89% (n = 47, 95% CI: 78-95%), and at the end of 5 years, it was 80% (n = 34, 95% CI: 65-89%). The probability of qualified success was 100% (n = 60) at 1 year, 98% (n = 51, 95% CI: 87-100%) at 3 years, and 96% (n = 36, 95% CI: 84-99%) at the end of 5 years. The mean IOP reduced from 35 ± 10 to 13 ± 2.5 mmHg (P < 0.001) after trabeculectomy. There was no serious postoperative complication. Young age was the only significant risk factor associated with the failure (odds ratio = 0.89, P = 0.03). Conclusion: Primary trabeculectomy without MMC has good success rates in JOAG.
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6. Aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity in infants ≥1500 g birth weight
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Gaurav Sanghi, Mangat R Dogra, Deeksha Katoch, and Amod Gupta
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,juvenile glaucoma ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Collagen cross linking ,keratoconus ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,topography guided photoablation ,Azithromycin ,chloramphenicol ,fluoroquinolone ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,Ethiopia ,near vision ,prevalence of blindness ,visual outcome ,Congenital aniridia ,descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome ,Early removal ,high doses of steroids ,mimics microbial keratitis ,stingers ,Childhood corneal opacity ,congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy ,corneal edema ,endothelial keratoplasty ,pediatric keratoplasty ,Aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity ,APROP ,atypical ROP ,developing country ,heavier infants ,neonatal care ,oxygen induced retinopathy ,retinopathy of prematurity ,ROP ,zone 1 ROP ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
In this retrospective case series, we report the spectrum and outcomes of aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity (APROP) in infants ≥1500 g birth weight. Twenty-nine eyes of 15 infants are included. All infants were referred from level I or II nurseries, received supplemental unmonitored oxygen for prolonged duration (>1 week) and had multiple systemic co-morbidities. Of the 29 eyes, 10 (34.5%) had zone 1 and 19 (65.5%) had posterior zone 2 disease. Twenty-five (86.2%) eyes had flat neovascularization and 4 (13.8%) eyes had brush like proliferation. We noticed large vascular loops in 10 (34.5%) eyes. After confluent laser photocoagulation, 22 (75.9%) eyes had a favorable outcome. The study concludes that APROP in heavier (≥1500 g birth weight) premature infants occurs mostly in posterior zone 2 with flat neovascularization and atypical features like large vascular loops. Supplemental unmonitored oxygen for prolonged duration and multiple systemic co-morbidities could be a contributing factor.
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7. Evaluation of periosteal fixation of lateral rectus and partial VRT for cases of exotropic Duane retraction syndrome
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Pradeep Sharma, Ruchi Tomer, Vimla Menon, Rohit Saxena, and Anudeepa Sharma
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the lateral rectus periosteal fixation and partial vertical rectus transpositioning (VRT) as treatment modalities to correct exotropic Duane retraction syndrome (Exo-DRS). Materials and Methods: Prospective interventional case study of cases of Exo-DRS with limitation of adduction. A total of 13 patients were subdivided into two groups. Six patients underwent only lateral rectus periosteal fixation (group A) and seven patients also underwent partial VRT (group B). Assessment involved prism bar cover test, abduction and adduction range, extent of binocular single visual field and exophthalmometry. These tests were repeated at 1 week, 1 month and 3 months post-operatively and data analyzed. Results: The pre-operative mean values and ranges were 26.2 Δ (22-35) exotropia for group A and −21.3 Δ (14-30) exotropia for group B. The post-operative mean and range was +0.6 Δ esotropia (+20 to −8) for group A and 8 Δ (−2 to −20) exotropia for group B. Mean grade of limitation of abduction changed from −3.8 to −3.6 versus −3.6 to −2.8 and mean grade of limitation of adduction changed from −1.9 to −0.7 versus −1.5 to −0.5 in the groups A and B respectively. Mean binocular single visual field changed from 14.7° to 23.3° in group A and 11.8° to 26.4° in the group B respectively. Conclusion: Lateral rectus periosteal fixation is an effective surgery to correct the exodeviation, anomalous head posture and improving adduction in Exo-DRS and partial VRT in addition is effective in improving abduction and binocular single visual fields.
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8. Corneal changes following collagen cross linking and simultaneous topography guided photoablation with collagen cross linking for keratoconus
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Prema Padmanabhan, Aishwaryah Radhakrishnan, Abinaya Priya Venkataraman, Nidhi Gupta, and Bhaskar Srinivasan
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,juvenile glaucoma ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Collagen cross linking ,keratoconus ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,topography guided photoablation ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: To compare the outcome of Collagen cross-linking (CXL) with that following topography-guided customized ablation treatment (T-CAT) with simultaneous CXL in eyes with progressive keratoconus. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective, non-randomized single centre study of 66 eyes with progressive keratoconus. Of these, 40 eyes underwent CXL and 26 eyes underwent T-CAT + CXL. The refractive, topographic, tomographic and aberrometric changes measured at baseline, 1, 3 and 6 months post-operatively were compared between both groups. Results: After a mean follow-up of 7.7 ± 1.3 months, the mean retinoscopic cylinder decreased by 1.02 ± 3.16 D in the CXL group ( P = 0.1) and 2.87 ± 3.22 D in the T-CAT + CXL group ( P = 0.04). The Best corrected visual acuity increased by 2 lines or more in 10% of eyes in the CXL group and in 23.3% of eyes in the T-CAT + CXL group. The mean steepest-K reduced by 0.40 ± 3.71 D ( P = 0.77) in the CXL group and by 2.91 ± 2.01D ( P = 0.03) in the T-CAT + CXL group. The sag factor and surface asymmetry index showed no significant change in the CXL group but reduced by 3.59 ± 5.94 D ( P = 0.01) and 0.72 ± 1.18 ( P = 0.02) respectively in the T-CAT + CXL group. There was a significant increase in the highest posterior corneal elevation in both groups (9.57 ± 14.93 μ in the CXL group and 7.85 ± 9.25 μ in the T-CAT + CXL group, P ≤ 0.001 for both). There was significantly greater reduction of mean coma ( P < 0.001) and mean higher-order aberrations ( P = 0.01) following T-CAT + CXL compared to CXL. Conclusions: CAT + CXL is an effective approach to confer biomechanical stability and to improve the corneal contour in eyes with keratoconus and results in better refractive, topographic and aberrometric outcomes than CXL alone.
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9. Challenges in pediatric endothelial keratoplasty
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Vikas Mittal and Ruchi Mittal
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,juvenile glaucoma ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Collagen cross linking ,keratoconus ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,topography guided photoablation ,Azithromycin ,chloramphenicol ,fluoroquinolone ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,Ethiopia ,near vision ,prevalence of blindness ,visual outcome ,Congenital aniridia ,descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome ,Early removal ,high doses of steroids ,mimics microbial keratitis ,stingers ,Childhood corneal opacity ,congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy ,corneal edema ,endothelial keratoplasty ,pediatric keratoplasty ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We performed endothelial keratoplasty (EK) in three eyes of two siblings (2.5 years, male and 3.5 years, female) with congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy (CHED) and report the intraoperative and postoperative difficulties. Repeated iris prolapse, apprehension of crystalline lens touch due to positive vitreous pressure, and need for frequent air injections to attach the graft were intraoperative challenges in all three eyes. These were addressed by use of Sheet′s glide instead of Busin′s glide during graft insertion and suturing of main and side ports before air injection. One eye had graft dislocation on second postoperative day due to eye rubbing by the child. Graft was repositioned with air and a venting incision was created. Postoperative examination required repeated general anesthesia. Corneal edema resolved completely in all three eyes. Present case series highlights the possible intraoperative and postoperative challenges and their solutions in pediatric EK for CHED.
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10. Complications and management in Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty: Analysis of consecutive 430 cases
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Samar K Basak and Soham Basak
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: To analyze the complications and their managements in Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK) in consecutive 430 cases by single surgeon in a tertiary eye hospital. Materials and Methods: 430 eyes of 366 patients with endothelial dysfunctions scheduled for DSEK, were analyzed retrospectively. In all cases donor dissection was performed manually, and ′Taco′ insertion and unfolding technique was used. Intra-operative and postoperative complications with their managements and outcomes were reviewed retrospectively. Periodic endothelial cell density was analyzed for each patient till the last visit. Follow-up period was between 3 to 60 months (mean 18.7 months). Results: 13 (3.0%) eyes had operative complications during donor dissection and 16 (3.7%) had during recipient procedure. In 7 (1.6%) eyes, donor lenticule was replaced with a new one during the surgery. In early postoperative period, 21 (4.9%) eyes had donor dislocation and 12 (2.8%) eyes had air-induced pupillary block; and they were managed immediately. 2 cases had primary graft failure and in 1 case had postoperative bacterial endophthalmitis requiring evisceration. In late postoperative period, 48 (11.3%) eyes had secondary glaucoma and 14 (3.3%) eyes had late secondary graft failure. Endothelial rejection occurred in 5 (1.2%) cases. Mean endothelial cell loss was 19.7% after 3 months and 54.2% after 5 years. Total graft failure in this series was 31 (7.2%) and in 17 cases re-DSEK was performed successfully. Conclusions: Both operative and postoperative complications do occur in DSEK. Most of these complications can be managed by medical or appropriate surgical means. Some of the complications can be avoided and reduced with experience.
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11. Prevalence, causes of blindness, visual impairment and cataract surgical services in Sindhudurg district on the western coastal strip of India
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Shailbala Patil, Parikshit Gogate, Siddharth Vora, Sachin Ainapure, Ramkrishna N Hingane, Anil N Kulkarni, and B R Shammanna
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,juvenile glaucoma ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Collagen cross linking ,keratoconus ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,topography guided photoablation ,Azithromycin ,chloramphenicol ,fluoroquinolone ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,Ethiopia ,near vision ,prevalence of blindness ,visual outcome ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Background : Konkan coast of India is geographically distinct and its pattern of blindness has never been mapped. Aim : To study the prevalence and causes of blindness and cataract surgical services in Sindhudurg district of West Coast. Subjects : Individual aged > 50 years. Materials and Methods: Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness used to map blindness pattern in the district. Statistical analysis: SPSS version 19. Results: Amongst those examined 1415 (51.7%) had visual acuity (VA) >20/60, 924 (33.8%, confidence interval (C.I) 30.5%-36.8%) had VA 20/200-
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12. Long term outcomes of bilateral congenital and developmental cataracts operated in Maharashtra, India. Miraj pediatric cataract study III
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Parikshit M Gogate, Mohini Sahasrabudhe, Mitali Shah, Shailbala Patil, Anil N Kulkarni, Rupal Trivedi, Divya Bhasa, Rahin Tamboli, and Rekha Mane
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Aim : To study long term outcome of bilateral congenital and developmental cataract surgery. Subjects: 258 pediatric cataract operated eyes of 129 children. Materials and Methods: Children who underwent pediatric cataract surgery in 2004-8 were traced and examined prospectively in 2010-11. Demographic and clinical factors were noted from retrospective chart readings. All children underwent visual acuity estimation and comprehensive ocular examination in a standardized manner. L. V. Prasad Child Vision Function scores (LVP-CVF) were noted for before and after surgery. Statistics: Statistical analysis was done with SPSS version 16 including multi-variate analysis. Results: Children aged 9.1 years (std dev 4.6, range 7 weeks-15 years) at the time of surgery. 74/129 (57.4%) were boys. The average duration of follow-up was 4.4 years (stddev 1.6, range 3-8 years). 177 (68.6%) eyes had vision 6/18 and 157 (60.9%) had BCVA >6/60 3-8 years after surgery. 48 (37.2%) had binocular stereoacuity
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13. Influence of multiple sclerosis, age and degree of disability, in the position of the contrast sensitivity curve peak
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A F Nunes, P M L Monteiro, and M Vaz Pato
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Context: Contrast sensitivity (CS) function is one of the most important tests available for evaluating visual impairment. Multiple sclerosis (MS) can produce highly selective losses in visual function and psychophysical studies have demonstrated CS deficits for some spatial frequencies. Aims: This work studies the differences in CS between a group of controls and a group of MS patients, focusing on the location of the maximum sensitivity peak, shape of the curve, and determination of the most affected spatial frequencies. Materials and Methods: Using a sinusoidal stimulus the authors assessed CS function in 28 subjects with definitive relapsing remitting MS, and in 50 controls with acuities of 20/25 or better. The peaks of the CS curves were studied by fitting third degree polynomials to individual sets of data. Results: Compared with the control group, the CS function curve for MS subjects showed more deficits in extreme points (low- and high-spatial frequencies). Our results display significant CS losses, at the high-frequencies band level, in the beginning of the disease. When the disease progresses and the disabilities appear, there are greater losses at the low-frequencies band level. In average, the CS curve peaks for the MS group were shifted in relation to the control group. Conclusions: CS losses in the MS group suggest an association with ageing and disability level in the expanded disability status scale. The position of the CS function peak is influenced by MS, age, and degree of disability.
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14. Bacterial and fungal keratitis in Upper Egypt: In vitro screening of enzymes, toxins and antifungal activity
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Abdullah A Gharamah, Ahmed M Moharram, Mady A Ismail, and Ashraf K AL-Hussaini
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: This work was conducted to study the ability of bacterial and fungal isolates from keratitis cases in Upper Egypt to produce enzymes, toxins, and to test the isolated fungal species sensitivity to some therapeutic agents. Materials and Methods: One hundred and fifteen patients clinically diagnosed to have microbial keratitis were investigated. From these cases, 37 bacterial isolates and 25 fungal isolates were screened for their ability to produce extra-cellular enzymes in solid media. In addition, the ability of fungal isolates to produce mycotoxins and their sensitivity to 4 antifungal agents were tested. Results: Protease, lipase, hemolysins, urease, phosphatase, and catalase were detected respectively in 48.65%, 37.84%, 59.46%, 43.24%, 67.57%, and 100% out of 37 bacterial isolates tested. Out of 25 fungal isolates tested during the present study, 80% were positive for protease, 84% for lipase and urease, 28% for blood hemolysis, and 100% for phosphatase and catalase enzymes. Thirteen fungal isolates were able to produce detectable amounts of 7 mycotoxins in culture medium (aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, and G2), sterigmatocystin, fumagillin, diacetoxyscirpenol, zearalenone, T-2 toxin, and trichodermin). Among the antifungal agents tested in this study, terbinafine showed the highest effect against most isolates in vitro. Conclusion: In conclusion, the ability of bacterial and fungal isolates to produce extracellular enzymes and toxins may be aid in the invasion and destruction of eye tissues, which, in turn, lead to vision loss.
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15. Clinical features and management of ocular lesions after stings by hymenopteran insects
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K S Siddharthan, Anita Raghavan, and R Revathi
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,juvenile glaucoma ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Collagen cross linking ,keratoconus ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,topography guided photoablation ,Azithromycin ,chloramphenicol ,fluoroquinolone ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,Ethiopia ,near vision ,prevalence of blindness ,visual outcome ,Congenital aniridia ,descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome ,Early removal ,high doses of steroids ,mimics microbial keratitis ,stingers ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
We describe the ocular alterations and the management after stings from Hymenopteran insects. In all the five patients, the insect was identified as bee. The patients presented with significant corneal edema, which resolved dramatically in three of them after removal of stingers. Among the other two one went for permanent corneal decompensation and the other developed Intumuscent cataract with increased intraocular pressure. Although a rare occurrence, ocular trauma caused by Hymenopteran insects has a potential to cause severe ocular damage in humans. A high level of clinical suspicion and immediate removal of the stingers along with administration of high doses of topical and systemic steroids is a must to prevent chances of permanent corneal damage and intraocular complications.
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16. Clinicopathological correlation of parapapillary atrophy in monkeys with experimental glaucoma and temporary central retinal artery occlusion
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Jost B Jonas, Sohan S Hayreh, and Yong Tao
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological correlation of parapapillary atrophy. Materials and Methods: The study included 16 eyes of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) - 4 eyes with experimental glaucoma, 11 eyes after experimental temporary occlusion of the central retinal artery, and 1 normal eye. On histological sections, we measured zones with different histological characteristics.On fundus photographs, alpha zone and beta zone of parapapillary atrophy were measured and correlated with the histological data. Results: The size of the clinical alpha zone of parapapillary atrophy was significantly correlated with the size of the histological region with irregularities of the retinal pigment epithelium (P = 0.05; correlation coefficient r = 0.49) and with the size of the histological region with a decreased density of retinal photoreceptors (P = 0.01; r = 0.60). The size of clinical beta zone of parapapillary atrophy significantly correlated with the size of the histological region with complete loss of the retinal pigment epithelium (P
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17. Recurrent progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome following a descemet-stripping endothelial keratoplasty in an infant with congenital aniridia
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Mihir Kothari, Kavita Rao, and Samita Moolani
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Blindness ,cataract ,eye lens ,risk factors ,treatment of cataract ,Low vision care ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,reading performance ,Accommodation ,presbyopia ,supraciliary segment implants ,Amblyopia ,citicoline ,patching ,Corneal endothelium ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,in vitro expansion ,sphere forming assay ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,transportation ,Endophthalmitis ,explantation ,fungal ,intraocular lens ,postoperative ,recurrent ,Colour perception ,learning disabilities ,school children ,stereo acuity ,testability ,visual acuity ,Contracted socket ,dermis fat graft ,porous orbital implant ,reconstruction ,Glucose ,in vitro anticataract ,lens ,Moringa oliefera ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,choroidal melanoma ,ciliary body melanoma ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,retinal angioma ,retinoblastoma ,vasoproliferative tumor ,Congenital glaucoma ,gonioscopy ,Retcam ,Acoustic features ,A-scan ,B-scan ,choroidal mass ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Cataract surgery ,education ,informed consent ,multimedia ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,silicone sling ,temporalis muscle ,Contrast sensitivity function ,disability ,function peak ,multiple sclerosis ,spatial frequency ,Congenital cataract ,developmental cataract ,outcome ,vision function ,Bacterial ,extracellular enzymes ,keratitis ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,periosteal fixation ,strabismus surgery ,vertical rectus transposition ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,complications ,donor dislocation ,endothelial cell loss ,graft failure ,management ,Glaucoma ,glaucoma experimental ,parapapillary atrophy ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,juvenile glaucoma ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Collagen cross linking ,keratoconus ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,topography guided photoablation ,Azithromycin ,chloramphenicol ,fluoroquinolone ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,Ethiopia ,near vision ,prevalence of blindness ,visual outcome ,Congenital aniridia ,descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome (ASFS), after intraocular surgery in older children (≥9 years) and adults with congenital aniridia, is described in the literature. In this report, we describe an unique case of ASFS in an infant with congenital aniridia following a combined trabeculotomy-ectomy and its recurrence after a descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty. The ophthalmologists should be well aware of this entity and warn the parents about its possibilities. Use of immunomodulators or prolonged anti-inflammatory therapy may be considered to prevent its occurrence.
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18. Modified silicone sling assisted temporalis muscle transfer in the management of lagophthalmos.
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Gupta, Ramesh C., Kushwaha, Raj N. S., Budhiraja, Ina, Gupta, Priyanka, and Singh, Parul
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SILICONES , *TEMPORALIS muscle , *FACIAL paralysis , *TREATMENT of eyelid diseases ,EYELID abnormalities - Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of modified temporalis muscle transfer (TMT) by silicone sling for the management of paralytic lagophthalmos. Settings and Design: Prospective interventional study. Materials and Methods: Ten patients of lagophthalmos due to facial palsy underwent modified TMT using silicone sling. The patients were followed-up for a period of 3 months. Palpebral aperture in primary gaze and during eye closure were assessed both pre- and postoperatively along with problems associated with lagophthalmos like exposure keratopathy and lacrimation. Statistical Analysis: Paired t-test was applied to measure the statistical outcome. Results: Eight patients achieved full correction of lagophthalmos with no lid gap on closing the eye. The mean (standard deviation (SD)) lid gap on eye closure was 7.7 (0.86) mm preoperatively, 0.5 (0.47) mm at 1st postoperative day, and 0.7 (0.75) mm at 3rd month. There was a reduction in mean lid gap on eye closure of 7 mm at 3 months (P < 0.0001) which is highly significant. The mean (SD) vertical interpalpebral distance during primary gaze was 12.05 (1.12) mm preoperatively, 10 (0.94) mm at 1st postoperative day, and 10.35 (1.08) mm at 3rd month. There was a reduction in mean vertical inter palpebral distance of 1.7 mm at 3 months (P = 0.001) which is significant. Exposure keratitis decreased in five out of six patients at 3 months. Conclusion: Modified TMT by silicone sling is a useful procedure with lesser morbidity and good outcomes for the treatment of paralytic lagophthalmos due to long standing facial palsy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. A New Silicon Sling Device for Traction During Robotic Gynecologic Surgery
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Yuri Matsumoto, Seiji Mabuchi, and Sho Matsubara
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Adult ,Silicon ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Hysterectomy ,Sling device ,Cohort Studies ,Ureter ,Traction ,medicine ,Radical hysterectomy ,Humans ,Robotic surgery ,New device ,Radical Hysterectomy ,Tissue traction ,Cervical cancer ,business.industry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Silicone sling ,Middle Aged ,Traction (orthopedics) ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,sense organs ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background One of the challenges of robotic gynecologic surgery is the appropriate traction of the organs and other structures surrounding the surgical field. Methods We developed a novel traction device, VESOPASTA, that can be used for organ traction during robotic gynecologic surgery. This study describes the utility and the safety of the use of VESOPASTA for ureteral traction during robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy in five cervical cancer patients. Results Ureteral suspension was successfully and safely performed using VESOPASTA during robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy in cervical cancer patients without causing any complications. The average time required for this procedure was less than 5 min. Conclusions We have developed a novel device, VESOPASTA, which can be used for organ traction during robotic surgery. This new device allows easy ureteral traction, facilitate the identification of ureter and prevent ureteral injuries during robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy.
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20. Outcomes of trabeculectomy in juvenile open angle glaucoma
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Chandra Sekhar Garudadari, Harsha L. Rao, Sirisha Senthil, Anil K Mandal, and Daizy Pathania
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Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Visual Acuity ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,Trabeculectomy ,Young adult ,Lagophthalmos ,Child ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,patching ,school children ,informed consent ,Bacterial ,Colour perception ,retinal angioma ,keratitis ,silicone sling ,parapapillary atrophy ,dermis fat graft ,explantation ,glaucoma experimental ,eye lens ,vision function ,Glaucoma, Open-Angle ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Accommodation ,reconstruction ,complications ,Amblyopia ,recurrent ,treatment of cataract ,developmental cataract ,vertical rectus transposition ,Humans ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Intraocular Pressure ,Retrospective Studies ,testability ,Glaucoma ,Odds ratio ,donor dislocation ,medicine.disease ,Ophthalmology ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,sphere forming assay ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,Retcam ,Intraocular pressure ,Visual acuity ,Time Factors ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,function peak ,gonioscopy ,risk factors ,postoperative ,rural health ,Congenital glaucoma ,periosteal fixation ,education ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,endothelial cell loss ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,Treatment Outcome ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,cataract ,fungal ,outcome ,Original Article ,Female ,vasoproliferative tumor ,medicine.symptom ,management ,Adult ,temporalis muscle ,lens ,Adolescent ,Corneal endothelium ,graft failure ,strabismus surgery ,retinoblastoma ,Tonometry, Ocular ,Young Adult ,medicine ,learning disabilities ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,Congenital cataract ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,business.industry ,Postoperative complication ,Retrospective cohort study ,Contracted socket ,extracellular enzymes ,citicoline ,Surgery ,presbyopia ,business ,juvenile glaucoma ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Purpose: This study was aimed at reporting the outcomes of trabeculectomy in primary juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG). Design: This study was a retrospective noncomparative case series. Materials and Methods: We included 60 eyes of 41 JOAG patients who underwent primary trabeculectomy without mitomycin-C (MMC) between 1995 and 2007. The primary outcome was success, defined as complete, if intraocular pressure (IOP) was >5 and ≤21 mmHg without medications or qualified if IOP was >5 and ≤21 mmHg with or without antiglaucoma medications. Secondary outcome measures were mean and percentage IOP reduction, complications, and risk factors for the failure of trabeculectomy. Results: The mean (±standard deviation) age at presentation was 24.1 ± 6.8 years (range, 12-35). Mean follow-up was 67 ± 41 months (range, 12-156). At 1 year, the probability of complete success was 92% (n = 56, 95% CI: 81-96%), at 3 years it was 89% (n = 47, 95% CI: 78-95%), and at the end of 5 years, it was 80% (n = 34, 95% CI: 65-89%). The probability of qualified success was 100% (n = 60) at 1 year, 98% (n = 51, 95% CI: 87-100%) at 3 years, and 96% (n = 36, 95% CI: 84-99%) at the end of 5 years. The mean IOP reduced from 35 ± 10 to 13 ± 2.5 mmHg (P < 0.001) after trabeculectomy. There was no serious postoperative complication. Young age was the only significant risk factor associated with the failure (odds ratio = 0.89, P = 0.03). Conclusion: Primary trabeculectomy without MMC has good success rates in JOAG.
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21. Aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity in infants ≥1500 g birth weight
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Deeksha Katoch, Mangat R Dogra, Gaurav Sanghi, and Amod Gupta
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Male ,visual acuity ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Azithromycin ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,heavier infants ,Birth Weight ,mimics microbial keratitis ,Favorable outcome ,Lagophthalmos ,Childhood corneal opacity ,neonatal care ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,Laser Coagulation ,patching ,school children ,informed consent ,Bacterial ,Retinopathy of prematurity ,Colour perception ,ROP ,retinal angioma ,keratitis ,silicone sling ,parapapillary atrophy ,Aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity ,dermis fat graft ,visual outcome ,high doses of steroids ,explantation ,glaucoma experimental ,endothelial keratoplasty ,eye lens ,vision function ,near vision ,Infant, Premature ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,Accommodation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,reconstruction ,zone 1 ROP ,complications ,Amblyopia ,recurrent ,treatment of cataract ,developmental cataract ,vertical rectus transposition ,Humans ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,APROP ,oxygen induced retinopathy ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Retrospective Studies ,testability ,Glaucoma ,donor dislocation ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,Ethiopia ,sphere forming assay ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,Retcam ,chloramphenicol ,Pediatrics ,genetic structures ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,Neovascularization ,function peak ,gonioscopy ,risk factors ,postoperative ,retinopathy of prematurity ,rural health ,pediatric keratoplasty ,Congenital glaucoma ,topography guided photoablation ,periosteal fixation ,education ,Early removal ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,endothelial cell loss ,toxins ,Gestational age ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Vascular loops ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,Treatment Outcome ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,cataract ,congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy ,fungal ,outcome ,Female ,vasoproliferative tumor ,corneal edema ,medicine.symptom ,Laser coagulation ,atypical ROP ,management ,temporalis muscle ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,graft failure ,keratoconus ,Birth weight ,strabismus surgery ,Gestational Age ,fluoroquinolone ,Brief Communication ,retinoblastoma ,Collagen cross linking ,medicine ,learning disabilities ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome ,Congenital cataract ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,business.industry ,developing country ,Infant, Newborn ,Contracted socket ,Congenital aniridia ,Retrospective cohort study ,extracellular enzymes ,citicoline ,prevalence of blindness ,presbyopia ,stingers ,sense organs ,business ,juvenile glaucoma ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
In this retrospective case series, we report the spectrum and outcomes of aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity (APROP) in infants ≥ 1500 g birth weight. Twenty-nine eyes of 15 infants are included. All infants were referred from level I or II nurseries, received supplemental unmonitored oxygen for prolonged duration (1 week) and had multiple systemic co-morbidities. Of the 29 eyes, 10 (34.5%) had zone 1 and 19 (65.5%) had posterior zone 2 disease. Twenty-five (86.2%) eyes had flat neovascularization and 4 (13.8%) eyes had brush like proliferation. We noticed large vascular loops in 10 (34.5%) eyes. After confluent laser photocoagulation, 22 (75.9%) eyes had a favorable outcome. The study concludes that APROP in heavier (≥ 1500 g birth weight) premature infants occurs mostly in posterior zone 2 with flat neovascularization and atypical features like large vascular loops. Supplemental unmonitored oxygen for prolonged duration and multiple systemic co-morbidities could be a contributing factor.
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22. Azithromycin, fluoroquinolone and chloramphenicol resistance of non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria in rural community of Ethiopia
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Mulugeta Kibret and Bayeh Abera
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Male ,Rural Population ,visual acuity ,Chloramphenicol Resistance ,Azithromycin ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,Community Eye care ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,Medicine ,Chlamydia ,Lagophthalmos ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,patching ,Incidence ,school children ,informed consent ,Bacterial ,Enterobacter ,Colour perception ,Ciprofloxacin ,retinal angioma ,keratitis ,silicone sling ,parapapillary atrophy ,dermis fat graft ,Conjunctiva ,explantation ,glaucoma experimental ,eye lens ,vision function ,Fluoroquinolones ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,Accommodation ,reconstruction ,complications ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Amblyopia ,Microbiology ,Antibiotic resistance ,recurrent ,treatment of cataract ,developmental cataract ,vertical rectus transposition ,Humans ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Retrospective Studies ,Bacteria ,testability ,Pathogenic bacteria ,Glaucoma ,donor dislocation ,Conjunctivitis ,Ophthalmology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,Ethiopia ,sphere forming assay ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,Retcam ,chloramphenicol ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,Drug resistance ,medicine.disease_cause ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,Eye Infections, Bacterial ,function peak ,Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial ,gonioscopy ,risk factors ,postoperative ,rural health ,Congenital glaucoma ,topography guided photoablation ,periosteal fixation ,education ,biology ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,endothelial cell loss ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,cataract ,fungal ,outcome ,Female ,vasoproliferative tumor ,management ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,temporalis muscle ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,graft failure ,keratoconus ,strabismus surgery ,fluoroquinolone ,retinoblastoma ,Collagen cross linking ,Streptococcus pneumoniae ,learning disabilities ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,Congenital cataract ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,business.industry ,Contracted socket ,extracellular enzymes ,biology.organism_classification ,citicoline ,presbyopia ,business ,juvenile glaucoma ,ultrasound biomicroscopy - Abstract
Aim: To determine profiles of non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria and their antimicrobial susceptibility from adults who underwent trachomatous trichiasis surgery in rural areas of Ethiopia. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in rural districts in West Gojjam administrative zone. Conjunctival swabs were collected during surgery and transported using Stuart transport broth (Oxoid, UK). Antibiotic susceptibility of conjunctival isolates was determined using the Kirby-Bauer disc-diffusion method. Results: Non-chlamydia pathogenic bacteria were recovered from conjunctiva of 438 (31%) participants before treatment. The isolated conjunctival bacteria were Staphylococcus aureus, coagulase-negative Staphylococci, Streptococcus group (A, C, F and G), Enterococci, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella spp., Escherichia coli, Citrobacter spp., Proteus spp., Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas spp. and Enterobacter spp. Overall, resistance rates of 57.8% to azithromycin and 68.5% to chloramphenicol were found. However, 86-94.4% sensitivity was demonstrated to ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin. Moderate sensitivity rates (61.8-78.4%) were observed to ceftriaxone, tetracycline and cotrimoxazole. Conclusion: Fluoroquinolones that have activity against the majority of bacterial isolates were potent at in vitro. However, unacceptably high levels of resistance to azithromycin and chloramphenicol in rural community indicated a need for further study and antimicrobial resistance surveillance.
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23. Complications and management in Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty: Analysis of consecutive 430 cases
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Soham Basak and Samar K Basak
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Male ,visual acuity ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,Corneal Diseases ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,Medicine ,Descemet's stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,Lagophthalmos ,Child ,Intraoperative Complications ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,patching ,Endothelium, Corneal ,Graft Survival ,school children ,informed consent ,Bacterial ,Colour perception ,retinal angioma ,keratitis ,silicone sling ,Child, Preschool ,dermis fat graft ,explantation ,eye lens ,vision function ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Accommodation ,reconstruction ,complications ,Amblyopia ,recurrent ,treatment of cataract ,developmental cataract ,vertical rectus transposition ,Humans ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Pupillary block ,testability ,donor dislocation ,Ophthalmology ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,sphere forming assay ,Retcam ,Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty ,Time Factors ,Visual acuity ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,Postoperative Complications ,function peak ,gonioscopy ,risk factors ,postoperative ,rural health ,Congenital glaucoma ,Evisceration (ophthalmology) ,periosteal fixation ,education ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,endothelial cell loss ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,Middle Aged ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Endothelial cell density ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,cataract ,fungal ,outcome ,Original Article ,Female ,vasoproliferative tumor ,medicine.symptom ,management ,Adult ,Graft failure ,temporalis muscle ,Adolescent ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,graft failure ,strabismus surgery ,retinoblastoma ,Young Adult ,learning disabilities ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,Congenital cataract ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Contracted socket ,extracellular enzymes ,citicoline ,Surgery ,presbyopia ,business ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Purpose: To analyze the complications and their managements in Descemet's stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK) in consecutive 430 cases by single surgeon in a tertiary eye hospital. Materials and Methods: 430 eyes of 366 patients with endothelial dysfunctions scheduled for DSEK, were analyzed retrospectively. In all cases donor dissection was performed manually, and ‘Taco’ insertion and unfolding technique was used. Intra-operative and postoperative complications with their managements and outcomes were reviewed retrospectively. Periodic endothelial cell density was analyzed for each patient till the last visit. Follow-up period was between 3 to 60 months (mean 18.7 months). Results: 13 (3.0%) eyes had operative complications during donor dissection and 16 (3.7%) had during recipient procedure. In 7 (1.6%) eyes, donor lenticule was replaced with a new one during the surgery. In early postoperative period, 21 (4.9%) eyes had donor dislocation and 12 (2.8%) eyes had air-induced pupillary block; and they were managed immediately. 2 cases had primary graft failure and in 1 case had postoperative bacterial endophthalmitis requiring evisceration. In late postoperative period, 48 (11.3%) eyes had secondary glaucoma and 14 (3.3%) eyes had late secondary graft failure. Endothelial rejection occurred in 5 (1.2%) cases. Mean endothelial cell loss was 19.7% after 3 months and 54.2% after 5 years. Total graft failure in this series was 31 (7.2%) and in 17 cases re-DSEK was performed successfully. Conclusions: Both operative and postoperative complications do occur in DSEK. Most of these complications can be managed by medical or appropriate surgical means. Some of the complications can be avoided and reduced with experience.
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24. A New Silicon Sling Device for Traction During Robotic Gynecologic Surgery.
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Mabuchi S, Matsumoto Y, and Matsubara S
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- Adult, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Hysterectomy methods, Laparoscopy methods, Middle Aged, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery, Hysterectomy instrumentation, Laparoscopy instrumentation, Silicon, Traction instrumentation, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms surgery
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Background: One of the challenges of robotic gynecologic surgery is the appropriate traction of the organs and other structures surrounding the surgical field., Methods: We developed a novel traction device, VESOPASTA , that can be used for organ traction during robotic gynecologic surgery. This study describes the utility and the safety of the use of VESOPASTA for ureteral traction during robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy in five cervical cancer patients., Results: Ureteral suspension was successfully and safely performed using VESOPASTA during robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy in cervical cancer patients without causing any complications. The average time required for this procedure was less than 5 min., Conclusions: We have developed a novel device, VESOPASTA , which can be used for organ traction during robotic surgery. This new device allows easy ureteral traction, facilitate the identification of ureter and prevent ureteral injuries during robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical hysterectomy., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2020 by JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons.)
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25. Clinical features and management of ocular lesions after stings by hymenopteran insects
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R Revathi, K S Siddharthan, and Anita Raghavan
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Male ,Visual Acuity ,Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures ,Azithromycin ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,mimics microbial keratitis ,Lagophthalmos ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,patching ,school children ,informed consent ,Bacterial ,Colour perception ,retinal angioma ,keratitis ,silicone sling ,parapapillary atrophy ,Child, Preschool ,dermis fat graft ,visual outcome ,high doses of steroids ,explantation ,glaucoma experimental ,eye lens ,vision function ,near vision ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,Accommodation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,reconstruction ,complications ,Amblyopia ,Cataract ,recurrent ,Corneal edema ,treatment of cataract ,developmental cataract ,vertical rectus transposition ,Humans ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Aged ,Corneal Damage ,Corneal Decompensation ,testability ,Insect Bites and Stings ,Glaucoma ,donor dislocation ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,Ethiopia ,sphere forming assay ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,Retcam ,chloramphenicol ,Intraocular pressure ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,Ocular trauma ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,function peak ,gonioscopy ,High doses ,risk factors ,postoperative ,rural health ,Congenital glaucoma ,topography guided photoablation ,periosteal fixation ,education ,Early removal ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,endothelial cell loss ,Corneal Edema ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,fungal ,outcome ,Female ,vasoproliferative tumor ,medicine.symptom ,management ,Adult ,temporalis muscle ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,graft failure ,keratoconus ,strabismus surgery ,fluoroquinolone ,Brief Communication ,Insect bites and stings ,retinoblastoma ,Collagen cross linking ,medicine ,learning disabilities ,Animals ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,progressive anterior segment fibrosis syndrome ,Congenital cataract ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,business.industry ,Contracted socket ,Congenital aniridia ,extracellular enzymes ,citicoline ,prevalence of blindness ,Dermatology ,Hymenoptera ,Surgery ,presbyopia ,stingers ,sense organs ,Ophthalmic Solutions ,business ,juvenile glaucoma ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
We describe the ocular alterations and the management after stings from Hymenopteran insects. In all the five patients, the insect was identified as bee. The patients presented with significant corneal edema, which resolved dramatically in three of them after removal of stingers. Among the other two one went for permanent corneal decompensation and the other developed Intumuscent cataract with increased intraocular pressure. Although a rare occurrence, ocular trauma caused by Hymenopteran insects has a potential to cause severe ocular damage in humans. A high level of clinical suspicion and immediate removal of the stingers along with administration of high doses of topical and systemic steroids is a must to prevent chances of permanent corneal damage and intraocular complications.
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26. Influence of multiple sclerosis, age and degree of disability, in the position of the contrast sensitivity curve peak
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Pedro Miguel Lourenço Monteiro, M Vaz Pato, and Amélia Fernandes Nunes
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Male ,Visual Acuity ,Audiology ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,Disability Evaluation ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,Lagophthalmos ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,patching ,school children ,informed consent ,Prognosis ,Colour perception ,retinal angioma ,silicone sling ,dermis fat graft ,Disease Progression ,Spatial frequency ,explantation ,eye lens ,Accommodation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,reconstruction ,Vision Disorders ,Amblyopia ,recurrent ,treatment of cataract ,Humans ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,testability ,medicine.disease ,Ophthalmology ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,sphere forming assay ,Retcam ,Photic Stimulation ,Visual acuity ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,function peak ,gonioscopy ,risk factors ,postoperative ,rural health ,Congenital glaucoma ,education ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Highly selective ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,Relapsing remitting ,cataract ,Visual function ,fungal ,Female ,Original Article ,vasoproliferative tumor ,medicine.symptom ,Adult ,temporalis muscle ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,retinoblastoma ,Contrast Sensitivity ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,medicine ,learning disabilities ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Contracted socket ,citicoline ,Ageing ,Physical therapy ,presbyopia ,business ,ultrasound biomicroscopy - Abstract
Context: Contrast sensitivity (CS) function is one of the most important tests available for evaluating visual impairment. Multiple sclerosis (MS) can produce highly selective losses in visual function and psychophysical studies have demonstrated CS deficits for some spatial frequencies. Aims: This work studies the differences in CS between a group of controls and a group of MS patients, focusing on the location of the maximum sensitivity peak, shape of the curve, and determination of the most affected spatial frequencies. Materials and Methods: Using a sinusoidal stimulus the authors assessed CS function in 28 subjects with definitive relapsing remitting MS, and in 50 controls with acuities of 20/25 or better. The peaks of the CS curves were studied by fitting third degree polynomials to individual sets of data. Results: Compared with the control group, the CS function curve for MS subjects showed more deficits in extreme points (low- and high-spatial frequencies). Our results display significant CS losses, at the high-frequencies band level, in the beginning of the disease. When the disease progresses and the disabilities appear, there are greater losses at the low-frequencies band level. In average, the CS curve peaks for the MS group were shifted in relation to the control group. Conclusions: CS losses in the MS group suggest an association with ageing and disability level in the expanded disability status scale. The position of the CS function peak is influenced by MS, age, and degree of disability.
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27. Clinicopathological correlation of parapapillary atrophy in monkeys with experimental glaucoma and temporary central retinal artery occlusion
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Jost B. Jonas, Yong Tao, and Sohan Singh Hayreh
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Central retinal artery ,Pathology ,visual acuity ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,Lagophthalmos ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,patching ,school children ,informed consent ,Bacterial ,Colour perception ,retinal angioma ,keratitis ,silicone sling ,parapapillary atrophy ,dermis fat graft ,Disease Progression ,Central retinal artery occlusion ,explantation ,glaucoma experimental ,eye lens ,vision function ,Glaucoma, Open-Angle ,Accommodation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,reconstruction ,complications ,Amblyopia ,recurrent ,medicine.artery ,treatment of cataract ,developmental cataract ,vertical rectus transposition ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,testability ,Parapapillary atrophy ,Glaucoma ,donor dislocation ,medicine.disease ,Ophthalmoscopy ,Ophthalmology ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,sphere forming assay ,Atrophy ,Retcam ,Photomicrography ,genetic structures ,Retinal Artery Occlusion ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,Retinal Pigment Epithelium ,Fundus (eye) ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,function peak ,gonioscopy ,risk factors ,postoperative ,rural health ,Congenital glaucoma ,periosteal fixation ,education ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,endothelial cell loss ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,cataract ,fungal ,outcome ,Original Article ,vasoproliferative tumor ,management ,temporalis muscle ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,graft failure ,strabismus surgery ,retinoblastoma ,medicine ,learning disabilities ,Animals ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,Congenital cataract ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,Retinal pigment epithelium ,business.industry ,Contracted socket ,extracellular enzymes ,citicoline ,Macaca mulatta ,Disease Models, Animal ,presbyopia ,sense organs ,business ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological correlation of parapapillary atrophy. Materials and Methods: The study included 16 eyes of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) – 4 eyes with experimental glaucoma, 11 eyes after experimental temporary occlusion of the central retinal artery, and 1 normal eye. On histological sections, we measured zones with different histological characteristics. On fundus photographs, alpha zone and beta zone of parapapillary atrophy were measured and correlated with the histological data. Results: The size of the clinical alpha zone of parapapillary atrophy was significantly correlated with the size of the histological region with irregularities of the retinal pigment epithelium (P = 0.05; correlation coefficient r = 0.49) and with the size of the histological region with a decreased density of retinal photoreceptors (P = 0.01; r = 0.60). The size of clinical beta zone of parapapillary atrophy significantly correlated with the size of the histological region with complete loss of the retinal pigment epithelium (P
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28. Prevalence, causes of blindness, visual impairment and cataract surgical services in Sindhudurg district on the western coastal strip of India
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Anil Kulkarni, Shailbala Patil, B R Shammanna, Siddharth Vora, Ramkrishna N Hingane, Sachin Ainapure, and Parikshit Gogate
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Male ,Rural Population ,Urban Population ,visual acuity ,Cross-sectional study ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Azithromycin ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,Community Eye care ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,Lagophthalmos ,Aged, 80 and over ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,education.field_of_study ,patching ,school children ,informed consent ,Bacterial ,Colour perception ,retinal angioma ,keratitis ,silicone sling ,parapapillary atrophy ,dermis fat graft ,visual outcome ,explantation ,glaucoma experimental ,eye lens ,vision function ,near vision ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,Accommodation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,reconstruction ,complications ,Visual impairment ,Vision, Low ,Amblyopia ,recurrent ,treatment of cataract ,developmental cataract ,vertical rectus transposition ,Humans ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,education ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,Aged ,testability ,Glaucoma ,donor dislocation ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,Ethiopia ,sphere forming assay ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,Retcam ,chloramphenicol ,Pediatrics ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,non-chlamydia conjunctival bacteria ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,function peak ,gonioscopy ,Prevalence ,risk factors ,postoperative ,rural health ,Congenital glaucoma ,topography guided photoablation ,periosteal fixation ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,endothelial cell loss ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,Middle Aged ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,cataract ,fungal ,outcome ,Female ,vasoproliferative tumor ,medicine.symptom ,management ,temporalis muscle ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,graft failure ,keratoconus ,Population ,India ,strabismus surgery ,Cataract Extraction ,fluoroquinolone ,retinoblastoma ,Collagen cross linking ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,learning disabilities ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,Congenital cataract ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,business.industry ,Contracted socket ,extracellular enzymes ,citicoline ,prevalence of blindness ,Confidence interval ,presbyopia ,business ,juvenile glaucoma ,ultrasound biomicroscopy - Abstract
Background : Konkan coast of India is geographically distinct and its pattern of blindness has never been mapped. Aim : To study the prevalence and causes of blindness and cataract surgical services in Sindhudurg district of West Coast. Subjects : Individual aged > 50 years. Materials and Methods: Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness used to map blindness pattern in the district. Statistical analysis: SPSS version 19. Results: Amongst those examined 1415 (51.7%) had visual acuity (VA) >20/60, 924 (33.8%, confidence interval (C.I) 30.5%-36.8%) had VA 20/200
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29. Corneal changes following collagen cross linking and simultaneous topography guided photoablation with collagen cross linking for keratoconus
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Abinaya Priya Venkataraman, Bhaskar Srinivasan, Aishwaryah Radhakrishnan, Prema Padmanabhan, and Nidhi Gupta
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Male ,Collagen cross linking ,visual acuity ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,Cataract surgery ,Cornea ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,B-scan ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Lagophthalmos ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,multimedia ,Photosensitizing Agents ,patching ,school children ,informed consent ,Bacterial ,Colour perception ,retinal angioma ,Single centre ,keratitis ,silicone sling ,parapapillary atrophy ,dermis fat graft ,Collagen ,Laser Therapy ,explantation ,glaucoma experimental ,eye lens ,vision function ,topography guided custom ablation treatment ,Accommodation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,reconstruction ,complications ,Amblyopia ,recurrent ,treatment of cataract ,developmental cataract ,vertical rectus transposition ,Humans ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,choroidal mass ,primary trabeculectomy ,trabeculectomy in young ,testability ,Glaucoma ,donor dislocation ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,Photochemotherapy ,disability ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,in vitro anticataract ,sphere forming assay ,Juvenile open angle glaucoma ,Retcam ,genetic structures ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,Photoablation ,in vitro expansion ,multiple sclerosis ,supraciliary segment implants ,function peak ,gonioscopy ,risk factors ,postoperative ,rural health ,Congenital glaucoma ,topography guided photoablation ,periosteal fixation ,Best corrected visual acuity ,education ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,endothelial cell loss ,toxins ,Exotropic Duane retraction syndrome ,spatial frequency ,reading performance ,Descemet′s stripping endothelial keratoplasty ,Cross-Linking Reagents ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,cataract ,fungal ,outcome ,Original Article ,Female ,vasoproliferative tumor ,management ,Adult ,Keratoconus ,temporalis muscle ,Adolescent ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,graft failure ,keratoconus ,strabismus surgery ,retinoblastoma ,Young Adult ,learning disabilities ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,porous orbital implant ,Congenital cataract ,transportation ,Contrast sensitivity function ,business.industry ,Corneal Topography ,Contracted socket ,extracellular enzymes ,citicoline ,presbyopia ,sense organs ,business ,juvenile glaucoma ,ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Purpose: To compare the outcome of Collagen cross-linking (CXL) with that following topography-guided customized ablation treatment (T-CAT) with simultaneous CXL in eyes with progressive keratoconus. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective, non-randomized single centre study of 66 eyes with progressive keratoconus. Of these, 40 eyes underwent CXL and 26 eyes underwent T-CAT + CXL. The refractive, topographic, tomographic and aberrometric changes measured at baseline, 1, 3 and 6 months post-operatively were compared between both groups. Results: After a mean follow-up of 7.7 ± 1.3 months, the mean retinoscopic cylinder decreased by 1.02 ± 3.16 D in the CXL group ( P = 0.1) and 2.87 ± 3.22 D in the T-CAT + CXL group ( P = 0.04). The Best corrected visual acuity increased by 2 lines or more in 10% of eyes in the CXL group and in 23.3% of eyes in the T-CAT + CXL group. The mean steepest-K reduced by 0.40 ± 3.71 D ( P = 0.77) in the CXL group and by 2.91 ± 2.01D ( P = 0.03) in the T-CAT + CXL group. The sag factor and surface asymmetry index showed no significant change in the CXL group but reduced by 3.59 ± 5.94 D ( P = 0.01) and 0.72 ± 1.18 ( P = 0.02) respectively in the T-CAT + CXL group. There was a significant increase in the highest posterior corneal elevation in both groups (9.57 ± 14.93 μ in the CXL group and 7.85 ± 9.25 μ in the T-CAT + CXL group, P ≤ 0.001 for both). There was significantly greater reduction of mean coma ( P < 0.001) and mean higher-order aberrations ( P = 0.01) following T-CAT + CXL compared to CXL. Conclusions: CAT + CXL is an effective approach to confer biomechanical stability and to improve the corneal contour in eyes with keratoconus and results in better refractive, topographic and aberrometric outcomes than CXL alone.
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30. Modified silicone sling assisted temporalis muscle transfer in the management of lagophthalmos
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Priyanka Gupta, Ramesh Chandra Gupta, Parul Singh, Ina Budhiraja, and R. N. Kushwaha
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Sling (implant) ,visual acuity ,Moringa oliefera ,ciliary body melanoma ,intraocular lens ,Temporalis muscle ,Blindness ,Low vision care ,in vitro expansion ,supraciliary segment implants ,Cataract surgery ,′BARC I-125 Ocu-Prosta seeds′ ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,human corneal endothelial precursor cells ,gonioscopy ,B-scan ,risk factors ,postoperative ,Medicine ,Statistical analysis ,rural health ,Lagophthalmos ,Prospective cohort study ,Congenital glaucoma ,A-scan ,Endophthalmitis ,education ,multimedia ,Palsy ,patching ,school children ,Episcleral plaque brachytherapy ,informed consent ,reading performance ,Colour perception ,retinal angioma ,thermo-reversible gelation polymer ,cataract ,silicone sling ,fungal ,dermis fat graft ,Original Article ,vasoproliferative tumor ,explantation ,eye lens ,Accommodation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,reconstruction ,temporalis muscle ,lens ,Corneal endothelium ,Amblyopia ,retinoblastoma ,recurrent ,Silicone ,treatment of cataract ,learning disabilities ,multiple disabilities and visual impairment ,stereo acuity ,choroidal melanoma ,porous orbital implant ,choroidal mass ,transportation ,business.industry ,testability ,Contracted socket ,medicine.disease ,citicoline ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,Glucose ,Acoustic features ,Palpebral fissure ,chemistry ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,presbyopia ,in vitro anticataract ,sphere forming assay ,business ,Retcam ,ultrasound biomicroscopy - Abstract
Aim : To evaluate the efficacy of modified temporalis muscle transfer (TMT) by silicone sling for the management of paralytic lagophthalmos. Settings and Design: Prospective interventional study. Materials and Methods : Ten patients of lagophthalmos due to facial palsy underwent modified TMT using silicone sling. The patients were followed-up for a period of 3 months. Palpebral aperture in primary gaze and during eye closure were assessed both pre- and postoperatively along with problems associated with lagophthalmos like exposure keratopathy and lacrimation. Statistical Analysis : Paired t-test was applied to measure the statistical outcome. Results : Eight patients achieved full correction of lagophthalmos with no lid gap on closing the eye. The mean (standard deviation (SD)) lid gap on eye closure was 7.7 (0.86) mm preoperatively, 0.5 (0.47) mm at 1 st postoperative day, and 0.7 (0.75) mm at 3 rd month. There was a reduction in mean lid gap on eye closure of 7 mm at 3 months (P < 0.0001) which is highly significant. The mean (SD) vertical interpalpebral distance during primary gaze was 12.05 (1.12) mm preoperatively, 10 (0.94) mm at 1 st postoperative day, and 10.35 (1.08) mm at 3 rd month. There was a reduction in mean vertical inter palpebral distance of 1.7 mm at 3 months (P = 0.001) which is significant. Exposure keratitis decreased in five out of six patients at 3 months. Conclusion : Modified TMT by silicone sling is a useful procedure with lesser morbidity and good outcomes for the treatment of paralytic lagophthalmos due to long standing facial palsy.
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