1. Cataract Surgery with Primary Lens Implantation in Children with Chronic Uveitis.
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Guindolet, Damien, Dureau, Pascal, Terrada, Céline, Edelson, Catherine, Barjol, Amandine, Caputo, Georges, LeHoang, Phuc, and Bodaghi, Bahram
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CATARACT surgery ,VISUAL acuity ,INTRAOCULAR lenses ,OPHTHALMOLOGY ,OPHTHALMOLOGISTS ,TREATMENT of cataracts ,CATARACT ,CHRONIC diseases ,LONGITUDINAL method ,PHACOEMULSIFICATION ,UVEITIS ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the evolution of chronic uveitis in children undergoing cataract surgery with primary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation.Methods: Twelve children with chronic uveitis underwent cataract surgery with primary posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) implantation.Results: Fourteen eyes were implanted with a foldable hydrophobic acrylic IOL. The mean follow-up was 35.39 months (8.72-69.57). The mean BCDVA before surgery and at the end of follow-up was 1.11 (0.40-2.30; SD: 0.57) and 0.48 (0-3; SD: 0.77; p=0.007) respectively. The mean oral corticosteroids dosage after surgery and at the end of follow-up was 0.80 mg/kg/day (SD: 0.37) and 0.17 mg/kg/day (SD: 0.24; p=0.001) respectively. All patients except one were treated with methotrexate. Four patients (5 eyes) were additionally treated with anti-tumor necrosis factor agent.Conclusions: Cataract surgery with primary posterior chamber hydrophobic IOL implantation is possible and leads to a good visual recovery in cases of pediatric chronic uveitis. This surgery requires aggressive anti-inflammatory management with immunosuppressive drugs to control inflammation and reduce the corticosteroids dosage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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