Severe conjunctival allergic reaction to polyglactin 910 sutures following strabismus surgery: A case report

斜视手术后聚乳酸-羟基乙酸共聚物(PLGA)缝线引起严重结膜过敏反应:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Polyglactin 910 sutures are commonly used in strabismus surgery due to their favorable handling and absorption qualities. However, their potential to cause allergic reactions is poorly documented in medical literature. This case report emphasizes this rare complication, stressing the importance of promptly recognizing and managing such reactions to ensure optimal patient outcomes. CASE PRESENTATION: An 11-year-old girl with a history of left congenital partial third nerve palsy was treated with 8-0, polyglactin 910 sutures during a strabismus surgery. However, two days postoperatively, she experienced persistent redness, swelling, and pain in her left eye despite antibiotic therapy. After six days, the sutures were removed, resulting in an immediate reduction in symptoms. By the two-month follow-up, the patient fully recovered, with no signs of inflammation or complications. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: This case highlights a rare but crucial allergic reaction to polyglactin 910 sutures used in strabismus surgery. The patient's persistent inflammation, pain, and resistance to antibiotics indicated a localized allergic reaction, rather than an infection. The prompt resolution of symptoms after suture removal supports the diagnosis of suture-related allergic reaction. This case emphasizes the need to consider suture material as a potential cause of postoperative complications, especially when standard treatment fails. CONCLUSION: Healthcare providers should be alert to potential allergic reactions to sutures after strabismus surgery. Timely identification and removal are vital for resolving the symptoms and achieving optimal patient outcomes. This case emphasizes the importance of postoperative care protocols that consider allergies to suture material.

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