ABSTRACT
A 15‑year‑old boy with Sturge–Weber syndrome underwent strabismus surgery (oculus sinister [OS]) for the treatment of exotropia. The patient’s visual acuity (OS) decreased to hand motion 10 days after the surgery. One month after the surgery, the patient’s visual acuity decreased to light perception, and a fundus examination showed total exudative retinal detachment (OS).
ABSTRACT
of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. At 9 months after the vitrectomy, the patient visited our clinic for a sudden decrease of vision after Nd: YAG capsulotomy in the local clinic. On fundus examination, the dislocated IOL was identified and the Nd: YAG capsulotomy site and the larger break, which is suspected to have been a route of the dislocation were observed in the posterior capsule.