为一只幼年雪貂实施了带有晶状体再生功能的单侧未成熟白内障超声乳化术

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1053/j.jepm.2024.06.004
Brittany N. Schlesener , Ryan Taylor , Eric C. Ledbetter
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动物一只 1 岁大、雌性、已绝育、由客户饲养的雪貂,因 1 个月前出现左眼单侧渐进性眼球混浊和同侧眼睑痉挛而被转诊评估。病例描述眼科检查发现,该雪貂左眼患有未成熟核性白内障,无其他异常发现。初次评估两个月后,安排了眼部超声波检查、视网膜电图检查和单侧乳化手术。当时,发现了轻微的胰皮质白内障进展,没有其他新的异常。除左眼白内障外,超声波检查结果均在正常范围内。在麻醉前用药的情况下,视网膜电图显示 b 波振幅无异常。对晶状体材料进行的组织学评估没有发现白内障形成的具体病因。手术眼恢复了视力,但术后4个半月眼睑痉挛再次出现。眼科检查发现,手术眼的晶状体重新生长,并出现了前葡萄膜炎。两个月的药物治疗改善了葡萄膜炎并恢复了舒适度。第一次手术后 6 个月,常规进行睑板腺冲洗和抽吸。本病例表明,乳化手术在雪貂间是可行的,短期内可获得良好的视觉效果。然而,我们观察到晶状体重新生长,需要进行睑板腺冲洗和抽吸。需要进一步研究手术后晶状体再生的发生率以及长期的视力和舒适度结果。
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Phacoemulsification of a unilateral immature cataract with lens regeneration in a juvenile ferret

Objective

To describe the clinical features of a ferret with a unilateral immature nuclear cataract treated using phacoemulsification and subsequent lens regeneration requiring an additional surgical procedure.

Animal

A 1-year-old, female-spayed, client-owned ferret was referred for evaluation because of a 1-month history of progressive unilateral ocular opacity in the left eye and infrequent ipsilateral blepharospasm.

Case description

On ophthalmic examination, the ferret had an immature nuclear cataract of the left eye with no other abnormal findings. An ocular ultrasound, electroretinogram, and unilateral phacoemulsification were scheduled 2 months after initial evaluation. At that time, mild pancortical cataract progression was identified with no additional new abnormalities. Apart from the cataract of the left eye, ultrasonography was within normal limits. Under preanesthetic medications, the electroretinogram revealed unremarkable b-wave amplitudes.

Treatment and outcome

Phacoemulsification was performed without complications. Histologic evaluation of the lens material did not reveal a specific etiology for cataractogenesis. Vision was restored in the operated eye, but blepharospasm recurred 4.5-months postoperatively. Ophthalmic examination revealed lens regrowth and anterior uveitis in the operated eye. Two-months of medical management improved uveitis and restored comfort. Lentoid irrigation and aspiration were performed routinely 6-months after the 1st surgery. At the latest recheck, no new lens material was identified.

Clinical relevance

This case suggests that phacoemulsification is feasible in ferrets, with a good visual outcome in the short term. However, we observed lens regrowth that required lentoid irrigation and aspiration. Further studies are needed to investigate the prevalence of postsurgical lens regeneration as well as vision and comfort outcomes in the long term.

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Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine provides clinicians with a convenient, comprehensive, "must have" resource to enhance and elevate their expertise with exotic pet medicine. Each issue contains wide ranging peer-reviewed articles that cover many of the current and novel topics important to clinicians caring for exotic pets. Diagnostic challenges, consensus articles and selected review articles are also included to help keep veterinarians up to date on issues affecting their practice. In addition, the Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine serves as the official publication of both the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV) and the European Association of Avian Veterinarians (EAAV). The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine is the most complete resource for practitioners who treat exotic pets.
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