Abstract
Objective To observe the clinical effect of reduction surgery for traumatic dialysis of cyliary body. Methods A series of 18 eyes of 18 patients diagnosed with traumatic dialysis of cyliary body were collected of which there were 14 male patients and 4 female patients aged between 12-62 years old. The shortest and longest disease durations were 3 hour and 6 months. Direct cyclopexy was adopted to treat the patient, and postoperative follow-up time was 2-18 months with average (9.2±1.76) months. Results Of 17 eyes reexamined, 14 eyes proved to have good ciliary body reattachment and normal intraocular pressure, 2 eyes were prevented from chamber angle examination due to other complicated ocular trauma, and 1 eye was noticed that ciliary body was restored, while intraocular pressure was below normal. The vision of 16 eyes was improved to different extent. Conclusion Cyclopexy is an effective treatment for traumatic dialysis of cyliary body, meanwhile, timing of operation acts as an important influencing factor on the recovery of final visual acuity. Key words: Dialysis, ciliary body; Cyclopexy, suturing
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