球后麻醉后Purtscher样视网膜病变的多模式影像学表现

Q4 Medicine
Vasiliki Gliagias, A. Pandey, Isha Cheela
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引言:这是一例具有球后麻醉异常病因的Purtscher样视网膜病变,光学相干断层扫描血管造影术(OCT-a)图像证明了这一点。患者和临床发现:一名65岁的女性在接受球后阻滞白内障手术后,在眼底检查中出现浅表白色视网膜斑块,在荧光素血管造影术和OCT-a检查中出现相应的毛细血管床梗死,视力突然急剧下降。诊断、干预和结果:使用先进的OCT-A、荧光素血管造影术和眼底照相术,患者被诊断为Purtscher样视网膜病变。患者接受了局部类固醇、非甾体抗炎药滴剂和抗生素滴剂的治疗,视力逐渐且几乎完全消退。结论:该病例是一种罕见但可能的白内障手术球后麻醉并发症。尽管OCT-A发生了巨大变化,与其他具有类似特征性发现的报告相比,我们的患者恢复了显著的视力。
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Multimodal imaging findings in Purtscher-like retinopathy after retrobulbar anesthesia
Introduction: This is a case of Purtscher-like retinopathy with an unusual etiology of retrobulbar anesthesia, evidenced by optical coherence tomography-angiography (OCT-A) images. Patient and Clinical Findings: After cataract surgery with a retrobulbar block, a 65-year-old woman experienced sudden dramatic visual reduction with superficial white retinal patches on fundus examination and corresponding capillary bed infarcts on fluorescein angiography and OCT-A. Diagnosis, Intervention, and Outcomes: Using advanced OCT-A, fluorescein angiography imaging, and fundus photography, the patient was diagnosed with Purtscher-like retinopathy. The patient was treated with topical steroids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drops, and antibiotic drops, with gradual and nearly complete resolution of visual acuity. Conclusions: This case represents a rare but possible complication of retrobulbar anesthesia associated with cataract surgery. Despite dramatic changes on OCT-A, and in contrast to other reports with similar characteristic findings, our patient regained significant vision.
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JCRS Online Case Reports
JCRS Online Case Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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