Posterior Pole Retinal Detachment Due to a Macular Hole in a Patient with a Boston Keratoprosthesis

Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep. 2017 Apr:5:56-58. doi: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2016.12.001. Epub 2016 Dec 2.

Abstract

Purpose: To describe the clinical course of a patient with a Boston Keratoprosthesis type I who developed a localized posterior pole retinal detachment secondary to a macular hole.

Observations: A 73-year-old patient with a Boston Keratoprosthesis developed a localized posterior pole retinal detachment secondary to a macular hole. The retinal detachment was repaired with a 23-gauge pars plana vitrectomy, membrane peel, fluid-air exchange and 18% C3F8. Retinal reattachment was achieved but the macular hole remained open.

Conclusions and importance: A posterior pole retinal detachment secondary to a macular hole can be repaired using standard techniques despite the limited view through a Boston Keratoprosthesis.

Keywords: Keratoprosthesis with macular hole; Keratoprosthesis with retinal detachment; posterior pole detachment.

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