Acta Biomedica Scientifica (Mar 2024)

Intraocular dirofilariasis: Surgical approaches, features of the clinical course (clinical case)

  • E. V. Arkhipov,
  • V. A. Zaika,
  • S. V. Kuzmin,
  • D. Yu. Samsonov,
  • M. D. Nefedieva,
  • K. R. Zhuravskaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.29413/ABS.2024-9.1.14
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 136 – 141

Abstract

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The aim. To present a clinical case of surgical treatment of parasitic invasion of the vitreous body caused by dirofilaria.Material and methods. One patient with intraocular dirofilariasis got operated underwent surgical treatment including vitrectomy, phacoemulsification with implantation of an intraocular lens. At the stage of vitrectomy, a whole helminth was removed from the vitreal cavity using collet tweezers for subsequent typing. The uncorrected visual acuity of the right eye at the time of treatment was 0.4, of the left eye – 0.45.Results. The postoperative period had no signs of an active inflammatory reaction. 4 months after surgical treatment, at a follow-up visit, visual acuity of the left eye reached 1.0. According to the parasitological study, a female Dirofilaria repens was identified. In the postoperative period, the areas of pronounced chorioretinal atrophy in the peripheral parts of the retina were visualized, which may be a consequence of mechanical contact of the parasite or the toxic effects of its metabolic products.Conclusion. This clinical example demonstrates the possibility of infection with the ocular form of dirofilariasis in a region that is atypical for the presence of this helminth. Despite the positive outcome of the disease, in the presented patient, the long-term presence of the parasite in the vitreal cavity led to the formation of chorioretinal atrophy in the peripheral retina, which confirms the need for timely diagnosis and surgical treatment.

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