Title of article
Combined Tenonplasty and Scleral Graft for Refractory Pseudomonas Scleritis Following Pterygium Removal with Mitomycin C Application
Author/Authors
Siatiri, Heidar Department of Ophthalmology - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mirzaee‑Rad, Nima Department of Ophthalmology - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Aggarwal, Shruti Department of Ophthalmology - Harvard Medical School - Boston - Massachusetts, USA , Kheirkhah, Ahmad Department of Ophthalmology - Harvard Medical School - Boston - Massachusetts, USA
Pages
3
From page
200
To page
202
Abstract
Purpose: To report a surgical approach combining scleral patch graft and tenonplasty for successful
management of refractory Pseudomonas scleritis following pterygium removal with mitomycin C application.
Case Report: A 75‑year‑old diabetic woman with a history of prior pterygium excision and mitomycin C
application developed infectious necrotizing scleritis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Owing to progression
of scleritis despite medical management, the patient underwent surgery. Intraoperatively, extensive scleral
ischemia was noted. Therefore, debridement of the necrotic tissue, scleral graft, tenonplasty to bring blood
vessels to the ischemic sclera, and amniotic membrane transplantation were performed. Postoperatively,
no signs of ischemia or recurrence of infection were observed. During 6 months of follow‑up, the patient
achieved complete restoration of the globe integrity with a non‑inflamed ocular surface.
Conclusion: Through restoration of blood supply to the ischemic sclera, tenonplasty is an effective adjunctive
procedure in addition to conventional scleral patch graft for the treatment of refractory Pseudomonas scleritis
associated with ischemia.
Keywords
Infectious Scleritis , Mitomycin C , Pseudomonas Aeruginosa , Pterygium Excision , Tenonplasty
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2431904
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