Abstract

The most likely complications of laser coagulation in the active stages of retinopathy of prematurityis the occurrence of a pronounced inflammatory process, which may requre surgical treatment. In most cases, a positive effect occurs after a single surgical intervention. Purpose. Analysis of three clinical cases of severe postoperative course in children with uveal complications of laser coagulation in retinopathy of prematurity. Discussion. In these cases, the severe course of the postoperative period was noted in somatically severe children, including those with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia, with infectious diseases of various etiologies suffered in intrauterine and the early period of development, including after surgery. Conclusion. Children who have had uveitis after laser coagulation of the retina are subject to careful dynamic observation. It is necessary to conduct unscheduled examinations after infectious diseases. Keywords: retinopathy of prematurity, laser coagulation of retina, uveal complications, cataract

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