DELAYED INFLAMMATION ASSOCIATED WITH RETAINED PERFLUOROCARBON LIQUID

Delayed inflammation associated with retained perfluorocarbon liquid

Delayed inflammation associated with retained perfluorocarbon liquid

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A 55-year-old woman, with history of cataract surgery 1 year back, presented with features of ocular inflammation for last 3 months.She had no history of any other intraocular surgery.On examination, anterior segment showed frothy material in the inferior angle with moderate read more anterior chamber reaction (cells+/flare+) and sulcus intraocular lens with large posterior capsule rent.Fundoscopy showed multiple, small to medium-sized transparent bubbles of perfluorocarbon liquid (PFCL) with membranes in the vitreous cavity.Ultrasonography confirmed the presence of PFCL in the vitreous cavity.

Pars plana vitrectomy with anterior chamber wash was done which led to good visual recovery.To conclude, retained PFCL can cause late onset fibrinous inflammation after a quiescent period but surgical intervention may lead to good sophie allport zebra visual outcome.

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