Hydrogel (Miragel®) scleral explant, late orbital complication
The hydrogel Scleral Buckle is a soft and pliable subtype of buckles which has been used to repair retinal breaks and detachments externally. This case represents an unusual late orbital complication of the implant. A 70 years old male patient presented with drooping right upper lid and eye misalign...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of surgery case reports 2022-09, Vol.98, p.107583, Article 107583 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The hydrogel Scleral Buckle is a soft and pliable subtype of buckles which has been used to repair retinal breaks and detachments externally. This case represents an unusual late orbital complication of the implant.
A 70 years old male patient presented with drooping right upper lid and eye misalignment, associated with foreign body sensation and discomfort. The patient underwent scleral buckle surgery for a rhegmatogenous retinal detachment 32 years before his presentation using a hydrogel MIRAgel® explant. Orbital imaging showed a large cystic lesion in the superolateral quadrant of the orbit indicating a fluid-filled explant.
In patients who were treated with hydrogel MIRAgel® explant for retinal breaks or detachments, detailed ophthalmic history, particular past eye surgery history, and examination, orbital imaging, and good clinical documentation. Serious orbital and neurological conditions need to be ruled out carefully.
Late orbital complications of hydrogel MIRAgel® explant might develop late after surgery and might represent a diagnostic challenge for ophthalmologists.
•This report shows the late complications associated with hydrogel MIRAgel® explants.•These complications might represent diagnostic challenges for physicians and ophthalmologists.•Proper history, physical examination and orbital imaging help to lead to the correct diagnosis. |
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ISSN: | 2210-2612 2210-2612 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107583 |