American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Mar 2021)

Contractile peripapillary staphyloma: OCTA documentation of increased peripapillary vessel density during transient visual loss episodes

  • Kenzo Hokazono,
  • Lucas Daniel Carstens,
  • Mário Luiz Ribeiro Monteiro

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. 101010

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Purpose: to describe a patient with a contractile peripapillary staphyloma and transient visual loss (TVL) that underwent repeated OCTA examination documenting disc contraction and increased peripapillary vessel density as the mechanism of TVL. Observations: a 28-year-old male presented multiple daily episodes of TVL for the last 5 years. Fundoscopic examination revealed a peripapillary staphyloma. The fundus photographs and SS-OCT demonstrated flattening of the posterior polo and crowding of the contracted optic disk, which became hyperemic with tortuous and dilated veins during visual loss episodes. OCTA showed temporary increased peripapillary vessel density, presumably from severe venous congestion leading to TVL during the contraction. Conclusion and Importance: increased peripapillary vessel density can be demonstrated by OCTA during TVL in contractile peripapillary staphyloma. These findings indicate that severe venous stasis during disc contraction is the cause of TVL.

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