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Rev. Soc. Colomb. Oftalmol ; 49(4): 316-320, 2016. graf.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-905691

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Describir el uso de adhesivo tisular de fibrina para el sellamiento del flap en el tratamiento de un paciente con endocrecimiento epitelial severo posterior a Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK). Diseño: Reporte de caso. Metodología: Reporte de Caso retrospectivo, mediante la recopilación de datos clínicos, imágenes, video y valoraciones postoperatorias. Resultado: Se reporta el uso de adhesivo tisular para el sellamiento del flap en el tratamiento de un paciente con endocrecimiento epitelial severo bilateral posterior a LASIK. Se documenta la recuperación de la agudeza visual en el ojo izquierdo (el ojo tratado) posterior a el uso de adhesivo tisular de fibrina para el sellamiento del flap en el tratamiento del endocrecimiento epitelial severo posterior a LASIK, llegando a una visión mejor corregida de 20/30. Conclusión: Se han descrito varias opciones de manejo: remoción mecánica junto con adhesión del flap mediante sutura, cianoacrilato, adhesivo tisular de fibrina o hidrogel. En la literatura mundial hay publicaciones de casos sobre el uso de adhesivo tisular de fibrina con buenos resultados, hasta la fecha este es el primer caso reportado en nuestro país, siendo demostrativo de buenos resultados, en cuanto a la tasa de recidiva y agudeza visual.


Purpose: To describe the use of fibrin adhesive for flap sealing in the treatment of a patient with severe epithelial ingrowth following Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK). Design: Case Report. Methods: Retrospective Case Report study, was performed by collecting clinical data, images, video and postoperative evaluations. Results: The use of tissue adhesive for flap sealing is reported in the treatment of a patient with severe bilateral epithelial ingrowth post-LASIK Subsequent recovery of the visual acuity in the left eye (treated eye) after the use of fibrin adhesive for fl ap sealing in the treatment of severe epithelial post-LASIK epithelial ingrowth, reaching a better-corrected vision of 20/30. Conclusion: Several management options have been described: mechanical removal along with flap adhesion by suture, cyanoacrylate, fibrin adhesive or hydrogel. In the world literature there are case reports on the use of fibrin adhesive with good results, to date this is the fi rst case reported in our country, demonstrating good results in terms of relapse rate and visual acuity.


Subject(s)
Corneal Diseases , Eye Diseases , Laser Therapy , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 76(2): 121-123, mar.-abr. 2013. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-678179

ABSTRACT

To report the case of a patient with bilateral herpetic lineal endotheliitis successfully treated with topic steroids and systemic antiviral. 17 year old female with blurred vision, at evaluation localized edema was observed on both corneas associated to Descemet folds and a line of pigmented precipitates. Topic prednisolone and oral acyclovir are initiated with complete resolution of signs and symptoms. Lineal endotheliitis is produced as an answer of endotelial cells to viral infection; maybe due to an immune reaction against some antigens from herpes virus family. It has the potential of relapses even in the absence of viral replication, with secondary untreatable stromal edema. It responds well to antiviral and steroids treatment, although, on those patients who don't improve, is necesary to make additional tests.


Relatar o caso de uma paciente com endotelite linear herpética bilateral tratado com sucesso por meio de corticoides tópicos e antivirais sistêmicos. Paciente do sexo feminino, 17 anos de idade, com a visão turva, na avaliação foi observado edema localizado em ambas as córneas associadas a dobras de Descemet e uma linha de precipitados ceráticos pigmentados. Prednisolona tópica e aciclovir oral foram utilizados com resolução completa dos sinais e sintomas. A endotelite linear é uma resposta das células endoteliais à infecção viral, talvez devido a uma reação imunológica contra alguns antígenos do vírus da família do herpes. Tem o potencial de recidiva, mesmo na ausência de replicação viral, com edema estromal secundário intratável. Ela responde bem ao tratamento antiviral e esteroides, embora, em pacientes que não melhoram, é necessária a realização de testes adicionais.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Female , Humans , Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Endothelium, Corneal , Eye Infections, Viral/drug therapy , Herpes Simplex/drug therapy , Acyclovir/therapeutic use , Endothelium, Corneal/pathology , Eye Infections, Viral/pathology , Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use , Herpes Simplex/pathology , Prednisolone/therapeutic use
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Iatreia ; 25(2): 169-173, Apr.-June 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: lil-639868

ABSTRACT

Raramente se informa la queratoconjuntivitis límbica superior en Medellín, Colombia, donde se la subdiagnostica o a menudo se la confunde con otras enfermedades como el síndrome de ojo seco. Presentamos los casos de tres mujeres con esta enfermedad tratadas exitosamente con la resección de una parte de la conjuntiva bulbar superior y la cápsula de Tenon subyacente, con lo que se logró mejoría de los síntomas irritativos y de la apariencia estética. Hacemos énfasis en la necesidad de sospechar clínicamente esta enfermedad y en su tratamiento quirúrgico.


Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis is rarely reported in Medellín, Colombia, where it is underdiagnosed or often mistaken for other diseases such as the dry eye syndrome. We present the cases of three women with this disease who were successfully managed with resection of a portion of the superior bulbar conjunctiva and the underlying Tenon's capsule; improvement was achieved of the irritative symptoms and the cosmetic appearance. We emphasize on the need for clinical suspicion of this disease and on its surgical management.


Subject(s)
Female , Adult , Conjunctiva , Conjunctivitis
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