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    • Retinal Diseases

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    • Ocular decompression retinopathy (ODR) is a rare but significant complication following intraocular surgeries.
    • Its occurrence is associated with conditions like advanced glaucoma and compromised ocular fluid dynamics.

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    • Two cases of ODR are presented: a child with congenital glaucoma and an adult with post-traumatic cataract and secondary glaucoma.
    • Case 1 involved extensive choroidal detachment and hemorrhages post-trabeculectomy.
    • Case 2 presented with intraretinal hemorrhages after cataract extraction with a Cionni ring.

    Findings:

    • Both patients exhibited hemorrhages in the posterior pole of the eye.
    • Complete resolution of hemorrhages was achieved in both cases with the use of topical steroids.

    Implications:

    • ODR management is typically conservative, focusing on monitoring and topical steroid treatment.
    • Preventive measures during surgery are crucial for patients with glaucoma or vulnerable ocular vasculature.
    • Early diagnosis and treatment of ODR can lead to favorable visual outcomes.