2021
DOI: 10.35479/ijretina.2021.vol004.iss001.141
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Partial Thickness Sclerectomy for Uveal Effusion Syndrome in nanophthalmic eyes

Abstract: Introduction: Nanophthalmos characterized by short axial length, high lens-to-eye ratio and thick sclera, is more prone to develop uveal effusion syndrome (UES). This rare entity can result in idiopathic exudative detachment of the choroid, ciliary body and retina. Abnormality in the scleral thickness with resultant obstruction of the vortex veins and reduced trans-scleral drainage of fluid is responsible for exudative retinal detachment (ERD). Methods: A retrospective study of UES in nanophthalmic patie… Show more

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“…We preferred this technique because of our previous experience with management of uveal effusion syndrome. 19 The advantage of bypassing the penetration into the anterior chamber is prevention of sudden intraoperative and postoperative hypotony which could prevent potential sightthreatening complications of choroidal effusion and hemorrhage. 20 Moreover, the sclerectomy facilitates the drainage of uveal exudation in the immediate postoperative period and it also decompress vortex veins indirectly by relaxing the scleral tension.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We preferred this technique because of our previous experience with management of uveal effusion syndrome. 19 The advantage of bypassing the penetration into the anterior chamber is prevention of sudden intraoperative and postoperative hypotony which could prevent potential sightthreatening complications of choroidal effusion and hemorrhage. 20 Moreover, the sclerectomy facilitates the drainage of uveal exudation in the immediate postoperative period and it also decompress vortex veins indirectly by relaxing the scleral tension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%