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Ophthalmic endoscopy aids in managing complex uveitis glaucoma hyphema syndrome cases. This technique precisely identifies and addresses intraocular lens issues and other complications, improving patient outcomes.

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  • Ophthalmology
  • Surgical Innovation

Background:

  • Uveitis glaucoma hyphema syndrome presents complex management challenges.
  • Intraocular lens (IOL) complications can exacerbate ocular conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of ophthalmic endoscopy in managing atypical uveitis glaucoma hyphema syndrome.
  • To demonstrate the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of endoscopy in complex ocular cases.

Main Methods:

  • Case series reviewing six patients with atypical uveitis glaucoma hyphema syndrome.
  • Ophthalmic endoscopy utilized for visualization and intervention.

Main Results:

  • Endoscopy successfully removed a retained haptic foreign body.
  • Identified vascular lesions at pars plana sclerotomy sites.
  • Visualized Soemmering's Ring, dislocated IOL haptics, and sharp IOL fragments.
  • Confirmed IOL haptic malposition and inadequate capsular support.

Conclusions:

  • Ophthalmic endoscopy is a valuable tool for diagnosing and managing complex cases of uveitis glaucoma hyphema syndrome.
  • It provides critical intraoperative visualization for IOL-related complications and other intraocular pathologies.