Traumatic pseudophacocele: A case report with review of literature


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Author Details : Mervin Jonathan Israel*, Sunil G Biradar, Magna Mary Kuruvila, Nikhita Anil Sankolli

Volume : 8, Issue : 4, Year : 2022

Article Page : 273-276

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijooo.2022.060



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Abstract

A elderly male presented with painful loss of vision in the left eye for 20 days with expulsion of intra-ocular content following a blunt trauma. The best corrected visual acuity was counting fingers close to face (CF-CF). Slit lamp examination revealed ciliary tissue prolapse with gaping of incision scar along with a posterior synechia, iris pigments, vitreous in Anterior chamber, cells and flare. Patients presented aphakic and had the extruded rigid PMMA IOL with a broken haptic with him. Fundoscopic examination and B scan imaging were suggestive of vitreous haemorrhage. Pseudophacocele happens following blunt trauma leading to dehiscence of the corneo-scleral wound scar. Subconjunctival dislocation is the most common type, however sub-choroidal dislocation has also been seen. Our case is an extreme one where the IOL is completely extruded from the eye.
An early diagnosis can help prevent serious infective complications and have good visual outcomes.

Keywords: Pseudophacocele, Trauma, Iris prolapse, Vitreous haemorrhage


How to cite : Israel M J, Biradar S G, Kuruvila M M, Sankolli N A, Traumatic pseudophacocele: A case report with review of literature. IP Int J Ocul Oncol Oculoplasty 2022;8(4):273-276


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Received : 09-11-2022

Accepted : 18-11-2022


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