Uveitis surgery
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Tarek Nafee, M.D. [2]
Overview
Surgical management of uveitis is ususally reserved for patients with complications of uveitis or in cases where patient fails to respond to medical treatment.
Surgery
There are several surgical options for treatment of uveitis based on following indications:[1]
- Indications:
- Therapeutic i.e visual rehabilitation: Surgery for removal of cataract, band keratopathy, corneal scars, pupillary membranes, removal of dense vitreous membranes.
- Diagnostic: aqueous tap, vitroeus biopsy, tissue biopsy
- Management of complications: Surgery for glaucoma, vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment and chronic hypotony.
Surgical options for Visual Rehabilitation
Indications for cataract surgery
- Phaco-antigenic uveitis: leakage of lens protein resulting in inflammation
- Cataract impairing vision
- Cataract impairing posterior segment visualisation: cases of retinal neovascularisation, retino-choroidal pathology or patient undergoing vitreo-retinal
surgery.
Surgical options for cataract surgery
- Phacoemulsification
- Extracapsular cataract extraction
- Posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation
Indications for surgery in Band shaped Keratopathy
- Juvenile idiopathic amblyopia
Surgical options in Band Shaped Keratopathy
- Phototherapeutic keratectomy
- Chemical chelation with EDTA
- Superficial keratectomy with or without adjuvent amniotic membrane transplant
Surgical options for Diagnostic purposes
Diagnostic Vitrectomy
Indications for Diagnostic Vitrectomy
- Atypical clinical presentation
- Failure to response to treatment
- Strong suspicion of malignancy
- Rapidly progressive disease with inconclusive work up
Methods used for Diagnostic Vitrectomy
- Vitreous tap
- Vitreous biopsy
- Chorioretinal biopsy
Surgical management of complications of Uveitis
Indications for Uveitic Glaucoma surgery
- Glaucoma resistant to medical treatment
- Acute angle closure Glaucoma
Surgical options
- Glaucoma drainage implant if there is active inflammation
- Trabeculectomy with antiproliferative agent in cases of uncontrolled IOP
- Laser peripheral Iridotomy in cases of angle closure of glaucoma
Several types of Vitreo-retinal surgeries are required for various types of retinal detachment resulting as a complications of uveitis.
Reference
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