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Recurrent microhyphema in the pseudophakic eye.

L E Magargal, R E Goldberg, M Uram

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    Transient visual white out after cataract surgery, often linked to iris bleeding, can be effectively treated with argon laser photocoagulation, avoiding intraocular lens removal.

    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Surgical Complications

    Background:

    • Painless transient visual obscurations are typically associated with posterior segment issues.
    • Anterior segment causes, like iris bleeding, can also lead to these symptoms, especially after cataract surgery.

    Observation:

    • Recurrent hyphema and visual "white out" are uncommon late complications post-cataract extraction.
    • These symptoms can arise from iris bleeding due to contact with intraocular lenses.

    Findings:

    • Five patients with Binkhorst intraocular lenses experienced visual white out from iris bleeding.
    • Argon laser photocoagulation successfully stopped bleeding at the iris-lens contact points.

    Implications:

    • Laser treatment offers a safe and effective alternative to intraocular lens explantation for managing iris bleeding.

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  • This highlights the importance of considering anterior segment causes for transient visual disturbances post-surgery.