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Retinal Detachment Repair With Silicone Oil and Scleral Buckle, Fourteen Years Later, With Visual Acuity of 20/25
Sep 12 2016 by Timothy S Fuller, MD
65-year-old woman s/p scleral buckle 14 years ago. Two weeks later, the retina re-detached, and vitrectomy, laser, and silicone oil procedure was performed. Patient remains 20/25 with correction fourteen years later. The cornea is clear, there is no oil emulsification, and there is a stable, moderately inferiorly subluxated PCIOL (as it was prior to RD surgery). IOP is 17 on Cosopt BID.
Photographer: Nicholas Hesse, Texas Retina Associates
Imaging device: Optos
Condition/keywords: laser, scleral buckle, silicone oil
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Scar From IOFB
Nov 26 2014 by Jared Watson
28-year-old male history of corneal perforation following a grinding wheel explosion with subsequent IOFB identified by CT. Temporal scar with associated striae to the fovea, small heme superotemporal striae. Laser scars temporal to fovea.
Photographer: Jared Watson
Condition/keywords: intraocular foreign body