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Vestn Oftalmol ; 140(2. Vyp. 2): 166-171, 2024.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38739147

ABSTRACT

Loading of the upper eyelid with palpebral implants made of noble metals is the modern standard of surgical treatment for paralytic lagophthalmos, and is aimed at increasing the mobility of the upper eyelid and normalizing involuntary blinking movements. This review presents the results of morphological studies, including immunohistochemical studies, reflecting the features of biointegration of palpebral implants in uncomplicated and complicated course of the postoperative period, and describes the modern understanding of the causes and immunopathological processes underlying the development of nonspecific inflammatory response, which is one of the most serious complications that often becomes an indication for implant removal.


Subject(s)
Eyelids , Humans , Eyelids/surgery , Eyelid Diseases/surgery , Metals , Prostheses and Implants , Blepharoplasty/methods , Prosthesis Design
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 140(1): 103-108, 2024.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38450474

ABSTRACT

This article summarizes the results of research on the morphological and functional features of different types of orbital bone decompression in thyroid eye disease (TED) and presents an analysis of surgical anatomy of the lateral orbital wall in the context of performing deep lateral bone decompression of the orbit was carried out. The study includes an analysis of the results of orbital bone decompression with resection of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone using ultrasound osteodestructor in comparison with osteodestruction using a high-speed drill, description of transethmoidal orbital decompression with endonasal access both as a single method of surgical treatment of TED and in combination with lateral bone decompression of the orbit, including the advantages and disadvantages of the method, and presents a morphological description of the pathological changes in the medial orbital wall bone fragments obtained during endonasal transethmoidal orbital decompression in patients with TED.


Subject(s)
Graves Ophthalmopathy , Humans , Graves Ophthalmopathy/diagnosis , Graves Ophthalmopathy/surgery , Decompression
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 139(3): 63-68, 2023.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37379110

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The study evaluates the frequency of complications after transnasal endoscopic orbital decompression (TEOD). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 40 patients (75 orbits) with thyroid eye disease (TED; also termed Graves' ophthalmopathy, GO; thyroid-associated orbitopathy, TAO), who were divided into three groups depending on the method of surgical treatment. The first group consisted of 12 patients (21 orbits) who were treated with TEOD as the only method of surgical treatment. In the second group, there were 9 patients (18 orbits) who underwent TEOD and lateral orbital decompression (LOD) simultaneously. The third group consisted of 19 patients (36 orbits) who underwent TEOD as the second stage after LOD. Pre- and postoperative observation included assessment of visual acuity, visual field, exophthalmos, heterotropia/heterophoria angle. RESULTS: In group I the new-onset strabismus with binocular double vision was detected in 1 patient (8.3%). In 5 patients (41.7%), there was an increase in the angle of deviation and an increase in diplopia. In group II the new-onset strabismus with diplopia occurred in 2 patients (22.2%). In 8 patients (88.9%), an increase in the angle of deviation and an increase in diplopia were revealed. In group III the new-onset strabismus and diplopia occurred in 4 patients (21.0%). An increase in the deviation angle and an increase in diplopia were noted in 8 patients (42.1%). The number of postoperative otorhinolaryngologic complications in group I was 4 (19.0% of the number of orbits). Two intraoperative complications were recorded in group II - 1 case of cerebrospinal rhinorrhea (5.5% of the number of orbits) and 1 case of retrobulbar hematoma without permanent vision loss (5.5% of the number of orbits). The number of postoperative complications was 3 (16.7% of the number of orbits). In group III the number of postoperative complications was 3 (8.3% of the number of orbits). CONCLUSION: The study showed that the most common ophthalmological complication after TEOD is strabismus with binocular double vision. Otorhinolaryngologic complications included synechiae of the nasal cavity, sinusitis and mucocele of the paranasal sinuses.


Subject(s)
Graves Ophthalmopathy , Strabismus , Humans , Graves Ophthalmopathy/diagnosis , Graves Ophthalmopathy/surgery , Diplopia/etiology , Diplopia/surgery , Decompression, Surgical/adverse effects , Decompression, Surgical/methods , Orbit/surgery , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 139(3. Vyp. 2): 90-95, 2023.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37144374

ABSTRACT

The main goal in the treatment of lagophthalmos is prevention of serious corneal complications. Based on the results of 2453 surgeries performed in patients with lagophthalmos, a detailed analysis of modern surgical techniques was carried out highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. The article describes in detail the most effective methods of static correction of lagophthalmos, their features and indications, and presents the results of using an original palpebral weight implant.


Subject(s)
Blepharoplasty , Eyelid Diseases , Facial Paralysis , Lagophthalmos , Humans , Facial Paralysis/complications , Eyelids/surgery , Blepharoplasty/adverse effects , Prostheses and Implants , Eyelid Diseases/etiology
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 138(5. Vyp. 2): 285-288, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36287169

ABSTRACT

Currently, the only effective method of treatment and rehabilitation of patients with inactive thyroid eye disease (TED) is orbital decompression. This review analyzes the prospects of using prostaglandin analogues (PGF2ß) to decrease the volume of orbital fat in order to reduce proptosis and periorbital changes in TED. Despite the fact that the available data on the results of using PGF2ß analogues in patients with TED are contradictory, were based on short follow-up periods and involved only a small number of patients, we believe that this topic is a very promising avenue for further research.


Subject(s)
Exophthalmos , Graves Ophthalmopathy , Humans , Graves Ophthalmopathy/diagnosis , Graves Ophthalmopathy/drug therapy , Graves Ophthalmopathy/surgery , Prostaglandins, Synthetic , Exophthalmos/surgery , Orbit/surgery , Decompression, Surgical/methods , Retrospective Studies
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 138(5. Vyp. 2): 289-292, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36287170

ABSTRACT

The article reviews data on the anatomical and topographic features of the lateral wall in the context of performing orbital surgery and presents a description of the surgical areas of the lateral wall that are most important for increasing the volume of the orbit: the lacrimal keyhole, the sphenoid door jamb, and the basin of the inferior orbital fissure. Particular attention is given to the topographic anatomy of the sphenoid door jamb as the most promising area for orbital decompression and transorbital access to the skull base.


Subject(s)
Graves Ophthalmopathy , Orbit , Humans , Orbit/diagnostic imaging , Orbit/surgery , Sphenoid Bone/anatomy & histology , Sphenoid Bone/surgery , Decompression, Surgical , Neurosurgical Procedures , Graves Ophthalmopathy/surgery
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 138(5): 94-98, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36288423

ABSTRACT

Clinical manifestations of the new coronavirus infection can vary greatly and affect different organs and systems. Despite the lack of convincing data on the possible direct damage to the structures of the eyeball by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, indirect involvement of the organ of vision both in the acute period of the disease, during the period of convalescence, and as a part of the post-COVID syndrome is common in clinical practice. The condition of the ocular surface is not given much attention during the treatment of the main disease, especially in severe cases, which can lead to serious complications and visual acuity loss after recovery. Timely measures can prevent the loss of visual acuity. This article presents a description and discusses a rare case of multiple neuropathy of the cranial nerves associated with COVID-19, with bilateral involvement of the olfactory (I), trigeminal (V), facial (VII) and sublingual (XII) nerves, as well as the right optic nerve (II), which required staged rehabilitation.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Mononeuropathies , Humans , COVID-19/complications , SARS-CoV-2 , Cranial Nerves , Optic Nerve
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Biometals ; 35(5): 1077-1094, 2022 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35922585

ABSTRACT

One of the most common scientific methods to study the chemical composition of bone matter is energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). However, interpretation of the data obtained can be quite complicated and require a thorough understanding of bone structure. This is especially important when evaluating subtle changes of chemical composition, including the age-related ones. The aim of current study is to create a method of processing the obtained data that can be utilized in clinical medicine and use it to evaluate the age evolution of bone chemical composition. To achieve this goal, an elemental composition of 62 samples of cadaver compact bone, taken from the skull base (age: Me = 57.5; 21/91(min/max); Q1 = 39.5, Q3 = 73.75), was studied with EDS. We used the original method to estimate the amount of Mg2+ cations. We detected and confirmed an increase of Mg2+ cation formula amount in the bone apatite, which characterizes age-related resorption rate. Analysis of cation estimated ratio in a normative bone hydroxylapatite showed an increase of Mg2+ amount (R = 0.43, p = 0.0005). Also, Ca weight fraction was shown to decrease with age (R = - 0.43, p = 0.0005), which in turn confirmed the age-dependent bone decalcification. In addition, electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) were performed. EDS data confirmed the EPMA results (R = 0.76, p = 0.001). In conclusion, the proposed method can be used in forensic medicine and provide additional data to the known trends of decalcification and change of density and crystallinity of mineral bone matter.


Subject(s)
Apatites , Durapatite , Apatites/chemistry , Cations , Humans , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Skull Base , Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission , X-Rays
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 138(2): 108-113, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35488569

ABSTRACT

Endoscopic surgery of the accessory nasal sinuses (ANA) is widely used as the main treatment method for ANA diseases. It is a well-proven, safe and effective method. However, occasionally certain complications may occur. Ophthalmic complications are rare but can lead to irreversible changes. Anatomical organization of the orbit and paranasal sinuses contributes to the risk of damaging the eye ball and its appendages. During endoscopic sinus surgeries, lamina papyracea of the ethmoid bone, extraocular muscles, the optic nerve and the lacrimal passages can be damaged. Ophthalmic complications are classified as non-significant, significant and severe. Studying the data obtained with multi-slice computed and/or magnetic resonance tomography and the patient's medical history during the preoperative stage is necessary in order to minimize the risk of such complications, as well as monitoring the clinical data during all stages of treatment.


Subject(s)
Endoscopy , Lacrimal Apparatus , Endoscopy/adverse effects , Endoscopy/methods , Humans , Oculomotor Muscles , Optic Nerve , Orbit
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 138(1): 38-43, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35234419

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To identify the possible cause of an inflammatory reaction to a Russian-manufactured palpebral implant made of gold in the long term after surgery, and to determine the clinical and morphological changes in the tissues of the upper eyelid when the presence of the implant caused the inflammatory reaction. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The results of 150 operations with placement of a palpebral implant were analyzed. In 12 cases, a nonspecific inflammatory reaction was revealed within 2 to 4 weeks after the operation, in 7 cases it necessitated explantation, in 5 cases the local long-term use of an ointment with a corticosteroid made it possible to avoid extrusion and explantation. Chemical microanalysis of the palpebral implant and fragments of the removed capsule was performed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), as well as immunohistochemical (IHC), macro- and microscopic examination of the fragments of connective tissue capsule was carried out after removal of the palpebral implant. RESULTS: The obtained data confirm the chemical purity of the implant, the absence of abnormal accumulation of metals in the tissues of the eyelid. IHC, macro- and microscopic examination of the presented fragments of the connective tissue capsule revealed signs characteristic of an inflammatory reaction to a foreign body. CONCLUSION: Further research is needed to establish the factors and predictors for the development of inflammatory reactions to a foreign body and, in particular, to gold.


Subject(s)
Eyelid Diseases , Facial Paralysis , Eyelid Diseases/diagnosis , Eyelid Diseases/etiology , Eyelids/surgery , Facial Paralysis/complications , Gold/adverse effects , Humans , Prostheses and Implants/adverse effects , Prosthesis Implantation
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 137(6): 94-98, 2021.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34965074

ABSTRACT

The article present a case report of orbital granulomatous inflammation after a retrobulbar injection of allogenous stem cells. Experimental treatment resulted in an orbital tumor that required surgical excision. Lymphogranulomatous inflammation with a secondary abscess was verified by morphological and immunohistochemical analyses. This case demonstrates the possible dangerous complications of the "off-label" therapy amid the rising popularity of stem cells treatment.


Subject(s)
Inflammation , Orbit , Humans , Inflammation/diagnosis , Inflammation/etiology , Injections , Orbit/diagnostic imaging , Stem Cells
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 137(5): 47-51, 2021.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34726857

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of tarsorrhaphy and its effectiveness in the treatment of patients with thyroid eye disease (TED). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study identified the patients who required tarsorrhaphy for corneal lesions associated with TED among the total number of 457 patients who underwent tarsorrhaphy at the Research Institute of Eye Diseases over the past 20 years. RESULTS: Overall, 477 tarsorrhaphy surgeries (457 patients) were performed, including temporary and permanent, partial and complete. The corneal involvement in TED was the indication for tarsorrhaphy in 81 patients (101 tarsorrhaphies). TED patients were divided depending on the date of operation, and it was found that 61 tarsorrhaphies were performed in the period from 2000 to 2009, and 40 similar interventions were performed in the period from 2010 to 2019. CONCLUSION: The reduction in the number of tarsorrhaphy surgeries in patients with TED in the last decade due to improvement of techniques for bony decompression of the orbit and increase in the number of these operations allowed significant reduction of the degree of proptosis and, as a consequence, the exposure surface area of the eye. However, despite all the successes achieved in orbital surgery, tarsorrhaphy still remains an affordable technique that can always be used in case of corneal lesions in thyroid eye disease.


Subject(s)
Graves Ophthalmopathy , Decompression, Surgical , Eyelids/surgery , Graves Ophthalmopathy/diagnosis , Graves Ophthalmopathy/surgery , Humans , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures , Orbit/surgery , Retrospective Studies
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 137(5. Vyp. 2): 248-254, 2021.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34669334

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To study the value of functional multislice computed tomography (MSCT) of the orbits in examination of patients with complex incomitant strabismus. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 34 patients. In 8 (23.5%) out of 34 patients, strabismus occurred as the result of an orbital injury. In some patients, incomitant strabismus was a complication of: retrobulbar injection of drugs (4 cases (11.7%)); endoscopic sinus surgery (6 cases (17.6%)); reconstructive surgery of orbits (7 cases (20.6%)). In 9 cases (26.5%), incomitant strabismus was detected in patients with thyroid eye disease (TED), of them 5 (14.7%) had previously undergone balanced orbital decompression (BOD). All patients underwent functional MSCT of the orbits. RESULTS: Complete absence of the contractile function of the studied muscles was noted in 6 cases with loss of ocular motility in one or several directions of gaze. Contraction of the injured muscle and its fixation in the area of iatrogenic defect in the orbital wall was observed in 6 patients with severe limitation of ocular motility. limitation of the excursion of the inferior and/or medial rectus muscles due to their fixation in the fracture of the orbital wall was observed in 5 patients after orbital trauma. Signs of contracture of the inferior rectus muscle were revealed in 4 cases of strabismus that occurred after retrobulbar anesthesia. Pronounced increase in the lateral dimensions of the extraocular muscles was determined in 4 patients with TED, as well as in patients who had underwent BOD. Displacement of the lateral and medial rectus muscles into the formed bony windows with a change in the vector of their action was observed in patients who had underwent BOD. CONCLUSION: The data obtained with functional MSCT of the orbits in 34 patients allowed more accurate characterization of the oculomotor disorders and evaluation of the functional state of the extraocular muscles.


Subject(s)
Orbit , Strabismus , Eye Movements , Humans , Multidetector Computed Tomography , Oculomotor Muscles/diagnostic imaging , Orbit/diagnostic imaging , Strabismus/diagnostic imaging , Strabismus/etiology
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 137(3): 93-96, 2021.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34156783

ABSTRACT

The article describes a very rare case of bony regrowth after deep lateral orbital decompression for thyroid eye disease. Bony regrowth was observed in the area of the resected «trigone¼ of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone and in the area of the exposed dura mater. This case demonstrates that bony regrowth can be a possible cause of exophthalmos (proptosis) recurrence after orbital decompression in thyroid eye disease without clinical or laboratory evidence of reactivation of the disease.


Subject(s)
Exophthalmos , Graves Ophthalmopathy , Decompression, Surgical , Exophthalmos/diagnosis , Exophthalmos/etiology , Exophthalmos/surgery , Graves Ophthalmopathy/diagnosis , Graves Ophthalmopathy/surgery , Humans , Orbit/diagnostic imaging , Orbit/surgery , Retrospective Studies
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 137(1): 102-105, 2021.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33610157

ABSTRACT

Floppy eyelid syndrome is rarely diagnosed nowadays. Most patients remain without the correct diagnosis for a long time, which means they do not receive adequate treatment. This syndrome is known to be accompanied by many concomitant clinical manifestations complicating the diagnostic search. It should be included in the diagnostic search algorithm in patients with chronic conjunctivitis, abnormal eyelid position, point keratopathy. This review presents the modern understanding of characteristic clinical features, associated conditions, as well as information about the pathogenesis of this syndrome.


Subject(s)
Conjunctivitis , Corneal Diseases , Eyelid Diseases , Conjunctivitis/diagnosis , Conjunctivitis/etiology , Eyelid Diseases/diagnosis , Eyelid Diseases/etiology , Eyelids , Humans , Syndrome
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 136(6): 19-25, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33084275

ABSTRACT

Palpebral eyelid weight implants are currently considered as the gold standard method for lagophthalmos correction. Manufactured from different precious metals, they have both benefits and drawbacks. The article presents the results of an experimental morphological study of biointegration of different eyelid weight implants used for correction of paralytic lagophthalmos. PURPOSE: To investigate biointegration properties of implants made of gold, platinum and platinum-gold alloy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study enrolled 4 Chinchilla rabbits (8 eyelids). Palpebral implants manufactured of gold, platinum and platinum-gold alloy were placed into the eyelids of the experimental animals. The morphological examination was performed 1 and 6 months after the implantation using paraffin sections. RESULTS: Light microscopy revealed that the implant beds were surrounded by pronounced fibrovascular capsule of uneven thickness over the whole follow-up. The capsule formed after the placement of an implant made of gold and platinum alloy was more loose. However, the emerging connective tissue bridges of the capsule contributed to its immobilization in the tissues and lower risk of extrusion. No signs of an inflammatory and/or allergic reaction were observed in any of the cases. CONCLUSION: The obtained results show that implants made of a 90/10% platinum-gold alloy and 999.9 fine platinum have similar biointegration in terms of morphological features during 6 months of the follow-up period.


Subject(s)
Eyelid Diseases , Facial Paralysis , Animals , Eyelid Diseases/etiology , Eyelid Diseases/surgery , Eyelids/surgery , Facial Paralysis/surgery , Prostheses and Implants , Prosthesis Implantation , Rabbits
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 136(6): 32-41, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33084277

ABSTRACT

Tumor borders are one of the most significant characteristics of any tumor, including that of the skin. PURPOSE: To compare histological borders of periorbital skin tumors with their autofluorescence borders built from the analysis of non-induced protoporphyrin IX autofluorescence. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study group included 8 patients with skin tumors of the eyelids, periorbital region, eyebrow and zygomatic regions aged 54-88 years. The tumors varied in size from 2 to 8 mm and all displayed signs of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). At admission, all the patients underwent non-induced autofluorescence diagnosis. The images were processed with the «CancerPlot¼ program. During radio excision, the autofluorescent border of each neoplasm was marked with a surgical incision of about 5 mm long and 2 mm deep. RESULTS: Upon pathomorphological examination, solid BCC was identified in 7 cases. The remaining case was senile keratosis. All reference incisions were located in healthy tissues not farther than 1 mm from the tumor (or keratosis locus, correspondingly). CONCLUSION: By the example of facial BCC, an evident correlation was established between histological borders of the tumor and its native (non-induced) protoporphyrin IX autofluorescence.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Basal Cell , Skin Neoplasms , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoma, Basal Cell/diagnostic imaging , Eyelids , Humans , Middle Aged , Skin , Skin Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 136(6): 108-112, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33084287

ABSTRACT

Ophthalmological complications after filler injections for aesthetic improvement in various regions of human face are extremely rare. Among them, blindness is considered the most dangerous and almost irreversible. Over 100 cases of vision loss, described by specialists from different countries of Asia, Europe and North America, give evidence that real statistics may be significantly higher. While autologous fat is the most frequent cause of blindness, partial vision recovery was described after hyaluronic acid filler and calcium hydroxyapatite injections. This article attempts to summarize the data from available publications and inform the specialists about the potential risk areas, clinical manifestations, as well as preventive and treatment methods in case such complications do develop.


Subject(s)
Cosmetic Techniques , Dermal Fillers , Blindness , Humans , Hyaluronic Acid/adverse effects , Plastics
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 136(5): 52-57, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056964

ABSTRACT

Combined lesions of the facial and trigeminal cranial nerves are typical after neurosurgical treatment. Violation of the innervation of orbicularis muscle leads to inability to completely close the eyelids, while denervation of the cornea is often manifested as a long-term ongoing and recurring neurotrophic keratitis. The restoration of corneal innervation is a pathogenetically targeted treatment for this pathology. For this purpose, neurotrophic keratitis could be reversed via the method of corneal neurotization using contralateral n. ophthalmicus. The presented clinical case demonstrates the results of the first operation of neurotization of the cornea in a patient with combined lesions of the facial and trigeminal nerves.


Subject(s)
Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary , Facial Paralysis , Keratitis , Nerve Transfer , Cornea/surgery , Facial Paralysis/diagnosis , Facial Paralysis/etiology , Facial Paralysis/surgery , Humans , Keratitis/complications , Keratitis/diagnosis
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 136(4. Vyp. 2): 193-200, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32880139

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of bony orbital decompression in patients with dysthyroid optic neuropathy (DON). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study analyzed 255 patients with thyroid eye disease (TED) and bony orbital decompression. Those among them who had DON as an indication for surgery were investigated further. Patients underwent standard ophthalmological examination, computer perimetry, color vision assessment using Ishihara tables, relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD), computed tomography (CT) of the orbit, and in some cases optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the optic nerve. RESULTS: Final analysis included 31 patients (52 eyes). On 13 orbits, only lateral wall decompression was performed, and medial wall decompression was the only intervention in 7 orbits. In other cases, these techniques were performed either simultaneously - in 14 orbits, or alternately - in 18 orbits. In the postoperative period, all patients showed significant positive dynamics in terms of visual acuity, visual field, and proptosis. In all cases, decrease of the amount of orbital inflammation was observed. Exophthalmos significantly decreased after surgery and averaged 20.5±3.1 mm, which is 4.7 mm less than the initial one. All changes were statistically significant (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: Bony orbital decompression is an effective and safe treatment option for DON resistant to high doses of glucocorticoids. In the vast majority of cases, this intervention is the only way to improve and stabilize visual function in this severe category of patients.


Subject(s)
Graves Ophthalmopathy/surgery , Optic Nerve Diseases/surgery , Decompression, Surgical , Humans , Optic Nerve , Orbit/surgery , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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