Post traumatic suprachoroidal hemorrhages after blunt trauma in previous PK. Early “pole to pole” approach: overcoming a taboo
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Session Details
Session Title: Special Cases II
Session Date/Time: Monday 07/09/2015 | 17:00-18:30
Paper Time: 17:52
Venue: Room 11
First Author: : M. Forlini ITALY
Co Author(s): : C. Forlini
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To show the effectiveness of use of mini-invasive 25/23 gauge system for the management of postraumatic soprachoroidal hemorrhages.
Setting:
Domus Nova Hospital,Ravenna,Italy
Methods:
We use anterior approach with 25 gauge re-flow and posterior drainage by means 25/23g vitrectomy cannulas combined vith 23g PPV and PFCL that was injected in all cases up to the ora serrata after completion of retinal maneuvers as needed to mechanically displace any left suprachoroidal fluid/blood. PFCL–silicon oil direct exchange was performed and filling it up completely.
Results:
Among the cases, that were contributed for the study, anatomic and functional results seem to be better with this new approach than with the conventional technique.
Conclusions:
The 25/23 gauge systems allowed us to manage the selected pacients with large postraumatic soprachoroidal hemorrhages.The transconjunctival 27 gauge light helps us manage easily these difficult cataract surgery complications.
Financial Interest:
NONE