Szemészet, 2010 (147. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2010-12-01 / 3-4. szám

Szemészet Supplementum I. Case review: A 46-year-old patient has been treated for inveterate toxoplasma chorioretinis since her childhood and receiving invalidity benefits for the same condition. Ocular examination was required as a result of worsened visu­al acuity. Retinal examination showed the appearance of the most characteristic deformation of the disease, the so­­called “angioid streaks”, which are the result of the pathologic fragmentation of the elastin-rich Bruch-membrane in the retina. Typical skin manifestations were observed: yellow popular lesions on the neck, in the axillary region, in flexural crease inside the elbow, and in this case, around the chin as well. The histological analysis of the tissue taken from the inside elbow area confirmed this diagnosis. Conclusion: The appearance of PXE is rare, according to earlier studies its prevalence is 1: 25,000. It is an autosomal illness showing signs of dominant and recessive inheritance. From a differential diagnostic aspect it is important to recognize and separate it from similar retinal deformations since resulting from the damage of the vessels in the car­diovascular system it can lead to early cardiac infarction or arteriosclerosis. It is also found under the eponym Grön­­blad-Strandberg- syndrome. First experience in combined phacoemulsification with implantation of a new single piece hydrophobic IOL and 25 G pars plana vitrectomy Gabor B. Scharioth Aurelios Augenzentrum Recklinghausen, Germany Purpose: To evaluate the safety of a new aspheric hydrophobic single piece intraocular lens in combined phacoemul­sification and 25 G pars plana vitrectomy. Setting: Aurelios Eye Center Recklinghausen, Germany. Methods: Standard phacoemulsifications were performed within the bag implantation of a new intraocular lens model (860FAB. Medicontur, Hungary) followed by three port transconjunctival 25 G pars plana vitrectomies for different indications in 15 eyes of 15 patients with a follow-up of one to six months. Results: This new intraocular lens was easy and safe to implant. It stabilized well in the capsular bag intra- and post­operative. No lens related complication like decentration, iris capture, opacification, glistening or silicone oil adher­ence occurred. Conclusions: These early results of implantation of this new intraocular lens indicates that it could be used safely for combined cataract and vitreoretinal surgery. No lens related complication like in other IOL designs / materials has been seen. Interim results after iTrack assisted canaloplasty Gabor B. Scharioth Aurelios Augenzentrum Recklinghausen, Germany Pwpose: To report on the interim (12 months) follow-up results of a new interventional bleb independent glaucoma surgery (iTrack assisted canaloplasty) Setting: Single surgeon, retrospective analysis, Aurelios Augenzentrum Recklinghausen, Germany Material: 12-months follow-up of 72 consecutive iTrack assisted canaloplasties in open angle glaucoma (inch POAG, OXS, pigment dispersion). No combined surgery, no previous glaucoma surgery. Only cases with completed 360° can­­nulation and tensioning suture. Előadáskivonatok / Abstracts

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