BMC Ophthalmology (Oct 2019)

Quadrantic vortex vein decompression with subretinal fluid drainage for manangement of Nanophthalmic choroidal effusions— a review of literature and case series

  • Anadi Khatri,
  • Sweta Singh,
  • Kriti Joshi,
  • Muna Kharel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-019-1213-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Uveal effusion syndrome is a rare entity of idiopathic exudative detachments of uveal tissues and retina. Medical treatments with systemic steroids and antimetabolites have been tried but with variable results. Scleral windows or vortex decompressions are usually performed and surgeons usually perform partial sclerectomy in all the quadrants. Case presentation For the first time, we report 2 cases of nanophthalmic uveal effusion syndrome managed with our technique. Conclusion Quadrantic vortex vein decompression with external drainage for nanophthalmic uveal effusion can provide immediate and stable gain in vision.

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