无并发症超声乳化术及人工晶状体植入术后的无张力瞳孔。

Nobuhito Ishii, Reiko Kinouchi, Yuji Kato, Hiliriyuki Mizumoto, Hiroyuki Kagokawa, Akitoshi Yoshida
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目的:无张力瞳孔,定义为不明来源的瞳孔扩大,是眼科手术后罕见的并发症。我们对无并发症白内障超声乳化术合并人工晶状体植入术(PEA+IOL)后无张力瞳孔的发生率进行了研究,并对4例无张力瞳孔的临床资料进行了分析。方法:对28家医院的54名眼科医生进行问卷调查,了解他们在简单的PEA+IOL手术后治疗张力性瞳孔的临床经验和实施PEA+IOL手术的总数。回顾性分析了4例无张力瞳孔的病历。结果:有效率为77.8%(42/54)。PEA+IOL的手术经验为1 - 15年。42名眼科医生中有3名(7.1%)在无并发症的PEA+IOL术后至少有一例无张力瞳孔。58,887例患者中有4例(发生率0.0067%)在无并发症的PEA+IOL术后出现无张力瞳孔。4例患者均出现眩光,3例患者分别使用虹膜隐形眼镜、虹膜环和光致变色镜片。除眼痛和围手术期头痛外,无其他特殊的共同特征。结论:无张力瞳孔发生率极低。大多数无张力瞳孔患者都有一些需要治疗的症状。
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Atonic pupils after uncomplicated phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation.

Objectives: An atonic pupil, defined as a dilated pupil of unknown origin, is a rare postoperative complication of ophthalmic surgery. We studied the incidence of atonic pupils after uncomplicated phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation (PEA+IOL) and analyzed the clinical profiles of four cases of atonic pupil.

Methods: We surveyed 54 ophthalmologists in 28 hospitals to determine their clinical experience with atonic pupils after uncomplicated PEA+IOL procedures and the total number of PEA+IOL procedures performed. The medical charts of four cases of atonic pupils were reviewed retrospectively.

Results: The response rate was 77.8% (42/54). Surgeon experience with PEA+IOL ranged from 1 to 15 years. Three of 42 ophthalmologists (7.1%) had had at least one case of an atonic pupil after uncomplicated PEA+IOL. Four of 58,887 cases (incidence, 0.0067%) developed an atonic pupil after uncomplicated PEA+IOL. All four cases had glare and three cases were treated with an iris contact lens, an iris diaphragm ring, and photochromic lenses. There were no specific common characteristics among the cases beyond ocular pain and headache perioperatively.

Conclusions: The incidence of atonic pupil was very low. Most patients with an atonic pupil have some symptoms that require treatment.

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