无意的中央凹烧伤后视力完全恢复

Fatemeh Abdi, Arash Daneshtalab, Arzhang Gordiz, A. Zand
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我们想描述一个病例无意的中央凹烧伤视网膜激光在患者的增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变(PDR)。我们报告一位50岁男性PDR患者,其模式扫描激光(Pascal®)手术因意外的中央凹烧伤而复杂化。初步评估,患眼的最佳矫正视力为20/40。眼底镜检查显示黄斑多发激光烧伤,其中一个穿过中央窝。光学相干断层扫描(OCT)显示在中央凹区域有一个无意的烧伤和多个中央凹旁激光斑点,相应的外限制膜(ELM)、椭球体(EZ)和指间区被破坏。患者接受了一系列随访检查。激光治疗6个月后,视力明显恢复,视力达到20/20。随访OCT成像结果显示ELM缺损完全恢复,EZ缺损变小,这是一种意想不到且罕见的结果。作为一种罕见而有趣的情况,激光烧伤中央凹周围的区域似乎有机会恢复视网膜随着时间的推移。然而,在大多数类似的情况下,这些意外的中央凹激光烧伤会导致永久性严重的视力损害。因此,训练有素的医生必须进行视网膜激光手术。
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Complete visual recovery after an inadvertent foveal burn
We want to describe a case of inadvertent foveal burn during retinal laser in a patient with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). We report a 50-year-old male with PDR whose pattern scanning laser (Pascal®) procedure was complicated by an accidental foveal burn. On initial evaluation, the best-corrected visual acuity of the affected eye was 20/40. Fundoscopy revealed multiple laser burns in the macula, one of which crossed the fovea. The optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed an inadvertent burn at the foveal region and multiple parafoveal laser spots with the disrupted corresponding external limiting membrane (ELM), ellipsoid (EZ), and interdigitation zones. The patient underwent serial follow-up examinations. Six months after laser therapy, vision significantly recovered and improved to 20/20 in the affected eye. The results of follow-up OCT imaging showed that the ELM defect had fully recovered and the EZ defect had become smaller, as an unexpected and rare outcome. As a rare and interesting condition, laser burns around the foveal region seem to have the chance of retinal recovery over time. However, in most of the similar conditions, these accidental foveal laser burns lead to permanent severe visual impairment. Therefore, well-trained physicians must do retinal laser procedures.
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