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  • Korean Ophthalmological Society  (7)
  • Lee, Junwon  (7)
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    Korean Ophthalmological Society ; 2023
    In:  Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society Vol. 64, No. 4 ( 2023-04-15), p. 355-358
    In: Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society, Korean Ophthalmological Society, Vol. 64, No. 4 ( 2023-04-15), p. 355-358
    Abstract: Purpose: We report a rare case of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism that occurred following 2 weeks in the prone position after a trans pars plana vitrectomy with gas tamponade to treat rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.Case Summary: A 49-year-old man without a remarkable medical history visited our clinic complaining of gradual vision loss on the inferior side of the left eye. In fundus examinations, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment involving the macula with multiple tears was noted. After trans pars plana vitrectomy with gas tamponade, the patient was encouraged to maintain a prone position for retinal reattachment. However, after 2 weeks in the prone position, he complained of right calf pain and swelling. The department of cardiovascular surgery was consulted immediately and deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism were diagnosed. After deep vein thrombectomy and anticoagulation therapy, the lower extremity symptoms improved and the patient was stable during follow-up with a well attached retina.Conclusions: When prolonged prone positioning after retina surgery is necessary, careful monitoring for the possibility of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism is required, especially in high-risk patients.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0378-6471 , 2092-9374
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Ophthalmological Society
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Korean Ophthalmological Society ; 2023
    In:  Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society Vol. 64, No. 5 ( 2023-05-15), p. 445-450
    In: Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society, Korean Ophthalmological Society, Vol. 64, No. 5 ( 2023-05-15), p. 445-450
    Abstract: Purpose: We report successful eyeball-preserving management of a patient with a large choroidal melanoma. We combined partial lamellar sclerouvectomy (PLSU) with ruthenium (Ru)-106 plaque brachytherapy.Case summary: A 48-year-old woman with a history of asthma visited our clinic with a chief complaint of gradual loss of vision at the nasal side of her right eye (best-corrected visual acuity 0.6). Fundus examination revealed a mushroom-shaped, dark choroidal mass 17.1 mm (basal diameter) × 14.2 mm (apical height). There was no evidence of distant metastasis. To remove the tumor while preserving the eyeball, we combined PLSU and simultaneous Ru-106 plaque brachytherapy with the patient under hypotensive general anesthesia. At 6 weeks postoperatively, trans pars plana vitrectomy with silicone oil injection was performed to remove the vitreous hemorrhage and treat the retinal detachment. Intravitreal bevacizumab (Avastin, Genentech Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA) (0.05 mL, 1.25 mg) was injected every 2 months to prevent the development of radiation retinopathy. No residual tumor, recurrence, or distant metastasis was noted during follow-up of 2 years. The patient was stable with no ocular complications at her last visit (2 years postoperatively).Conclusions: Contrary to what we expected and despite the surgical difficulties, PLSU combined with Ru-106 plaque brachytherapy is a useful eyeball-preserving strategy even when encountering a very large choroidal melanoma (diameter 〉 16 mm and apical height 〉 10 mm). Such a melanoma was previously believed to be treatable only via enucleation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0378-6471 , 2092-9374
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Ophthalmological Society
    Publication Date: 2023
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  • 3
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    Korean Ophthalmological Society ; 2012
    In:  Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society Vol. 53, No. 1 ( 2012), p. 43-
    In: Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society, Korean Ophthalmological Society, Vol. 53, No. 1 ( 2012), p. 43-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0378-6471 , 2092-9374
    Language: Korean
    Publisher: Korean Ophthalmological Society
    Publication Date: 2012
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  • 4
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    Korean Ophthalmological Society ; 2021
    In:  Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society Vol. 62, No. 7 ( 2021-07-15), p. 998-1002
    In: Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society, Korean Ophthalmological Society, Vol. 62, No. 7 ( 2021-07-15), p. 998-1002
    Abstract: Purpose: To report a successful case of neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) laser capsulotomy performed in a noncompliant pediatric patient using the lateral decubitus position and a conventional slit-lamp-based laser system under general anesthesia.Case summary: Progression of a thick posterior capsular opacity with associated vision loss (best-correct visual acuity of 0.1) was detected in a nine-year-old child with a past history of cataract surgery in his right eye. Diagnosed with pediatric uveitis at the age of five, he had been treated previously using a combination of topical and systemic corticosteroids, which led to the development of the cataract and subsequent surgery 16 months later. Severe photophobia prevented outpatient-based laser treatment, and the patient underwent our modified procedure. Under general anesthesia, the patient was placed in a lateral decubitus position with the use of a long intubation tube. The height of the bed and table-based laser system was adjusted so as to minimize strain when positioning the child’s head. Successful laser capsulotomy was performed within 10 minutes, and the entire anesthesia time was less than 30 minutes. The patient experienced immediate improvement in symptoms, showing a visual acuity of 1.0, which has been sustained as of his most recent visit, 3 months postoperatively. The patient experienced no ocular or anesthesia- related complications. Conclusions: Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy performed by careful positioning (lateral decubitus) under general anesthesia is a viable strategy for the safe and efficient removal of posterior capsular opacities in children with poor compliance.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0378-6471 , 2092-9374
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Ophthalmological Society
    Publication Date: 2021
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  • 5
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    Korean Ophthalmological Society ; 2020
    In:  Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society Vol. 61, No. 8 ( 2020-08-15), p. 965-970
    In: Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society, Korean Ophthalmological Society, Vol. 61, No. 8 ( 2020-08-15), p. 965-970
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0378-6471 , 2092-9374
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Ophthalmological Society
    Publication Date: 2020
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  • 6
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    Korean Ophthalmological Society ; 2023
    In:  Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society Vol. 64, No. 11 ( 2023-11-15), p. 1041-1047
    In: Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society, Korean Ophthalmological Society, Vol. 64, No. 11 ( 2023-11-15), p. 1041-1047
    Abstract: Purpose: We present a modified, closed-loop scleral fixation technique. We inserted a 4-eyelet intraocular lens (IOL) into the anterior chamber prior to fixation. We investigated the clinical results.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 39 eyes (39 patients) that underwent modified four-point scleral fixation of an inserted lens in our center from May 2019 to June 2022. The surgical procedure features conjunctival peritomy, 4-eyelet IOL insertion, eyeball penetration using a 9-0 polypropylene needle, eyelet placement using an ab externo technique to form a continuous loop, centering of the optic, and tying of a knot. We compared preoperative and 6-month postoperative changes in best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure, and refraction errors, and described postoperative complications.Results: The mean patient age was 62 years. The indications for surgery included complicated cataracts (20.5%), aphakia (20.5%), staged surgery for complicated cataract (12.8%), non-traumatic IOL dislocation (30.8%), traumatic IOL dislocation (12.8%), and crystalline lens dislocation (5.1%). The postoperative BCVA (0.40 logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution [logMAR]) was significantly better than the preoperative BCVA (0.69 logMAR) ( 〈 i 〉 p 〈 /i 〉 = 0.018). The postoperative spherical equivalent and the target diopter measurement were in high agreement ( 〈 i 〉 p 〈 /i 〉 = 0.002, intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.616). All of ocular hypertension (7.7%), hypotony (5.1%), bullous keratopathy (5.1%), and macular edema (5.1%) were noted, but 78% of the conditions improved with short-term medication. There was no re-dislocation of a fixated IOL.Conclusions: Our surgical technique simply and rapidly treats aphakia. Optic repositioning was easy, the IOL stability high, and the risk of complications during IOL fixation low.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0378-6471 , 2092-9374
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Ophthalmological Society
    Publication Date: 2023
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  • 7
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    Korean Ophthalmological Society ; 2016
    In:  Korean Journal of Ophthalmology Vol. 30, No. 2 ( 2016), p. 121-
    In: Korean Journal of Ophthalmology, Korean Ophthalmological Society, Vol. 30, No. 2 ( 2016), p. 121-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1011-8942 , 2092-9382
    Language: English
    Publisher: Korean Ophthalmological Society
    Publication Date: 2016
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