Abstract

IntroductionTo describe a “triple” surgical procedure, which combined traumatic cataract extraction by phacoemulsification with gas endotamponade and cyclocryotherapy in the successful treatment of a traumatic cyclodialysis cleft.MethodsA 44-year-old man who suffered severe left eye blunt trauma with an elastic band developed a 4-hour extent cyclodialysis cleft with consequent hypotony. After 7 weeks of persistent hypotonic maculopathy unresponsive to medical treatment, and with an evolving traumatic cataract, the patient underwent cataract surgery combined with intravitreal gas endotamponade (20% SF6) and cyclocryotherapy.ResultsTwo weeks after the procedure the intraocular pressure increased to 12 mmHg and remained steady during the next 14 months of follow-up. Hypotonic maculopathy resolved and successful closure of the cyclodialysis cleft was confirmed by gonioscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy.ConclusionGas endotamponade and cyclocryotherapy constitute a promising option in the treatment of cyclodialysis clefts unresponsive to medical therapy. In our case, this minimally invasive technique was innovatively combined with cataract surgery. Despite early postoperative intraocular inflammation, a successful outcome was achieved.

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