Medical management of post-phacoemulsification uveal effusion in nanophthalmos: A case report

小眼球白内障超声乳化术后葡萄膜渗出的药物治疗:病例报告

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Nanophthalmos presents a unique surgical challenge due to anatomical constraints and increased risk for postoperative complications. In presenting this case, our aim is to raise awareness of nanophthalmic uveal effusion syndrome (UES) and exudative retinal detachment (RD), emphasize the importance of accurate postoperative diagnosis in such cases, and challenge the prevailing notion that surgical intervention is required in such scenarios. OBSERVATIONS: We report a case of successful non-surgical management of UES with exudative RD following uncomplicated cataract surgery in a nanophthalmic eye. A 65-year-old monocular female with nanophthalmos (axial length 15.25mm) underwent phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation. Postoperatively, the patient developed cystoid macular edema, and subretinal fluid. Prominent choroidal folds and the absence of retinal breaks aided the diagnosis of UES with exudative RD. Given the complexity of this case, and the patient's monocular status, we opted for a conservative approach. A regimen of topical dexamethasone and oral acetazolamide was initiated. Clinical improvement was observed within days, with complete resolution of subretinal fluid and reattachment of the retina over the following month. Six months postoperatively, best-corrected visual acuity improved to 6/12, with maintained anatomical and functional stability at one year. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: This case highlights the importance of accurate postoperative assessment in nanophthalmic patients, particularly distinguishing exudative from rhegmatogenous RD. Furthermore, it underscores the potential for conservative therapy in managing UES, challenging the prevailing reliance on surgical intervention. Further research is needed to delineate criteria for medical management candidacy and optimize treatment regimens.

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