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Vitreous Loss and Dropped Lens Fragments (and other vitreoretinal complications of cataract surgery) A Vitreoretinal Perspective August 4, 2012 Karen Gehrs, MD Center for Retina and Macular Disease Winter Haven FL Clinical Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology University of Florida, Gainesville FL

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Page 1: Vitreous Loss and Dropped Lens Fragments A  · PDF fileVitreous Loss and Dropped Lens Fragments ... A Vitreoretinal Perspective August 4, 2012 ... • Pars Plana Vitrectomy with

Vitreous Loss and Dropped Lens Fragments (and other vitreoretinal complications of cataract surgery)

A Vitreoretinal Perspective

August 4, 2012

Karen Gehrs, MD Center for Retina and Macular Disease

Winter Haven FL

Clinical Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology

University of Florida, Gainesville FL

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Disclosures

• Financial disclosures*

– Paid Consultant (ever)

• Allergan

• Bausch & Lomb

• Genentech

• Alcon/Review of Ophthalmology speaker

• Eyetech

• US Department of Energy

• Abbott Pharmaceuticals

• Sequenom

*None relevant to this

presentation

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Disclosure

• Off-label discussion disclosures: – Topical steroid and nonsteroidal ophthalmic drops for

treatment of cystoid macular edema

– Intravitreal steroid injection for treatment of cystoid macular edema

– Sutured sulcus fixation of dislocated intraocular lenses

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Complications of Cataract Surgery often referred to Retina Specialists

• Complications of vitreous loss: – Endophthalmitis

– Cystoid Macular Edema

– Retinal Detachment

• Retained crystalline lens fragments and sequelae: – Inflammation

– Elevated Intraocular Pressure

– Retinal Detachment

• Dislocated Intraocular lenses – Retinal tears and detachment

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Before you have a complication

• Get to know your friendly neighborhood vitreoretinal surgeon(s) and have a back up if solo VR surgeon – Meet them before you start doing surgery

• Learn their preferences and recommendations – discuss hypotheticals for managing emergencies (endophthalmitis, dropped nucleus or IOL, RD)

• If solo VR surgeon discuss contingency plan with them if they are unavailable

– Have their phone number on speed dial – Facilitate patient referral

• Map • Transportation for patients with transportation problems

– Communicate • Assure VR colleague you will help with post op care if needed • Provide copies of pertinent records as needed

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Vitreous Loss

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Clean up of Vitreous Loss

Video

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Vitreous Loss - Complications

• Endophthalmitis – Overall incidence after CE is 0.04 – 0.11% in

– Rate of vitreous loss in resident cases is 4.5% – 6.7% in 2 large series

– Incidence of endophthalmitis is 10 fold higher after vitreous loss

Hatch WV, etal. Risk factors for acute endophthalmitis after cataract surgery: a population –based study. BJO 2007 Oct;91(10):1315-7 Bhagat N, etal, complications in resident-performed phacoemulsification cataract surgery at New Jersey Medical School. BJO 2007, Oct;91(10):1315-7 Hollander DA, etal. Bacterial Endophthalmitis after resident-performed cataract Surgery. AJO 2006 May;141(5):949-51 Miller JJ, etal. Acute-onset Endophthalmitis after cataract surgery (2000-2004): Incidence, clinical settings, and visual acuity outcomes after treatment. AJO 2005 Jun;139(6)983-7 Blomquist PH and Rugwani, RM. Visual outcomes after vitreous loss during cataract surgery performed by residents. J Cat Refract Surg 2002 May:28(5)847-57

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Endophthalmitis After Vitreous Loss

• Ultrasound

Signs on B scan:

– Vitreous opacities/strands/membranes

– Choroidal thickening

– Often see posterior vitreous detachment

Photo from Review of Ophthalmology Vol 13:08 Issue 8/5/2006

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Endophthalmitis after Vitreous Loss Management

• Management – VA > HM

• Vitreous tap/intravitreal injection of antibiotics

– VA < HM • Vitrectomy + intravitreal antibiotics

– No intravenous antibiotics indicated (EVS* demonstrated no benefit);

– Oral 4th generation fluoroquinolones not sufficiently studied to make recommendations

– Topical, intravitreal steroid – variable, no definitive Randomized Clinical trials

*Results of the Endophthalmititis Vitrectomy Study. A randomized trial of immediate vitrectomy and of intravenous antibiotics for the treatment of postoperative Endophthalmitis. The Endophthalmitis Vitrectomy Study Group. Arch Ophthalmol 1995 Dec; 113(12):1479-96

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Vitreous Loss with Cystoid Macular Edema

• Irvine-Gass Syndrome first described in 1953

• CME typically presents 3 – 12 weeks post-op but delayed onset up to years reported

• With IOL shift/subluxation

– Angiographic CME in 20% of uncomplicated CE/IOL

• only 1% have significant vision loss

• 69-80% resolve spontaneously

– 10%-20% of “clinically apparent CME” in CE/IOL with vitreous loss

• Usually due to vitreomacular traction

• Vitreous to the wound associated with poorer prognosis

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CME after Vitreous Loss

• FA- classic CME

Typically get FA only if CME

not apparent on OCT.

Angiographic CME with normal SDOCT

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CME after Vitreous Loss Management

Without Vitreomacular traction

• Topical steroid/Nonsteroidal

• Subtenon’s triamcinolone

• Intravitreal triamcinolone

• Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor

• Vitrectomy with ERM/ILM peeling for refractory cases

With Vitreomacular traction

• Pars Plana Vitrectomy with release of traction is definitive

• Other therapies usually only temporary – do not relieve mechanical cause of CME

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CME without vitreomacular traction

Usually responds well to

topical and/or

periocular/intraocular

steroids and topical

nonsteroidals

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CME due to Vitreomacular traction

Responds well to

Pars Plana

Vitrectomy with

release of traction.

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Vitreous Loss Complication

Retinal Detachment

– Low incidence with vitreous loss alone in the early post-operative period

– Long Term – more difficult to determine

• Longitudinal Study in Australia* – 10 year cumulative incidence: 0.68%

– Risk factors:

» Anterior Vitrectomy HR 27.6

» Age < 60 HR 3.76

» Male Sex HR 1.91

» Year of Surgery HR 0.43

(1999-2001 vs 1989-1993)

*Clark, etal, Risk of RD after Phacoemulsification. A

whole population study of cataract surgery outcomes.

Arch Ophth 2012; 1307 (7); 882 - 888

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RD after Vitreous Loss Management

• Options:

– Pneumatic Retinopexy has a lower success rate in pseudophakic (50%) than phakic eyes (85%)

– Laser if very small and peripheral

– Scleral buckle alone

• Not “obsolete” or “archaic” – do not bias patient

• Discuss post-op refractive change

– Pars Plana Vitrectomy (+/- scleral buckle)

• RD after vitreous loss usually requires vitrectomy because of need to relieve vitreous traction caused by vitreous loss – often vitreous to cataract wound/IOL

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RD repair

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Minimize Complications of Vitreous Loss - Recommendations

• Meticulous vitreous clean up – Consider using very small gauge vitrectomy instrument (25

gauge)

– Triamcinolone staining of vitreous

• Please Suture the Cataract Wound!

• Careful IOL choice – Do not place a lens designed for “in the bag” in the sulcus*

– If capsular support insufficient • Fixate with a suture (McCannel or sulcus) if experienced in

technique

• ACIOL – well placed ACIOL better than a poorly placed PCIOL

*Chang, DF etal. Complications of sulcus placement of single-piece acrylic intraocular lenses: recommendations for back-

up IOL implantation following posterior capsule rupture. J Cat Ref Surg 2009 Aug 35(8):1445-58

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Minimize Complications of Vitreous Loss

• Monitor closely for complications and manage promptly – Endophthalmitis

• Low threshold for suspecting infection

• Make pt aware of sx and importance of calling promptly

– CME • May continue topical steroid & NSAID longer

• Post op OCT

• IVFA if OCT nl and VA not 20/20

– RD/tear – counsel for sx, refer to retina prn

– IOL dislocation • Choose appropriate IOL based on capsule integrity

• Early intervention if IOL appears to be subluxing

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Dropped Lenses

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Dropped Crystalline Lens Material

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Complications Associated with Retained Lens Material

• Inflammation and Elevated Intraocular Pressure

– 40 – 50% of patients experience elevated IOP requiring at least one topical anti-glaucoma medication

– Removal of lens material within 7 days of CE associated with decreased risk of developing glaucoma

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Complications Associated with Retained Crystalline Lens Material

• Retinal Detachment – 11 year Bascom Palmer Study

– 343 eyes

– 12.8% retinal detachment rate • 7.3% before or during PPV to remove lens material

• 5.5 % after PPV to remove lens material

– 90% successful reattachment • Final VA >20/40 in 18%

• 20/50 – 20/100 in 30%

• 20/200 – 5/200 in 30%

• <5/200 in 23%

Moore, etal. Retinal Detachment in eyes undergoing pars plana vitrectomy for removal of retained lens fragments. Ophthalmol 2003 apr;110(4):709-13

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Removal of Retained Crystalline Lens Material

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Minimize Complications of Retained Lens Material

• Meticulous anterior vitreous removal as with vitreous loss alone

• Secure IOL placement

• Please Suture the Cataract Wound!

• Prompt referral to vitreoretinal surgeon

– Best results if patients who require surgical removal of lens fragments undergo PPV within the first week after cataract surgery

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Dislocated IOL’s

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Dropped Intraocular Lens

• Occurs in three settings

– During Cataract Extraction

– Subluxation of lens weeks to years later

– Dislocation of “in the bag” lens years after CE

• Pseudoexfoliation patients

• Trauma

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VR Complications of Cataract Surgery Intraocular Lens Dislocation

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Intraocular Lens Dislocation

• Intraoperative or Acute Postoperative (< 6 wks) – Once a portion of the lens is entangled in vitreous

do not try to remove – too much traction on vitreous may cause retinal tear/RD

– Do not place a second IOL if the first one is in the vitreous

– Please Suture the Cataract Wound!

– Refer to VR surgeon within a few days

• Delayed Post-operative – Timing of referral to VR surgeon depends on

location and type of IOL

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Dislocated IOL Management

• Options

– Observation consider for a small minority of asymptomatic patients who will remain aphakic

– Single plate haptic silicone lenses

– “in the bag” late IOL dislocations (pseudoexfoliation pts)

– Essentially lenses without sharp or rough edges

– Removal

• Any patient who wants another IOL

• Any dislocated IOL associated with RD, CME, retinal tear

• Non single plate haptic IOL

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Removal of dislocated IOL

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Secondary IOL placement after dislocated IOL removal

• At time of PPV or second surgery – timing depends on:

– Experience of vitreoretinal surgeon and/or availability of cataract surgeon

– Associated pathology – better to do staged procedure in the setting of:

• RD

• Choroidal hemorrhage

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Secondary IOL placement after removal of Dislocated IOL

• Reposition or Replace?

– Surgeon preference/experience

– Lens characteristics

• one piece acrylic and silicone lenses not good choices for repositioning in sulcus

• Haptics can avulse from 3 piece foldable lenses if too much tension placed on haptics when sutured in sulcus

• If there is not sufficient capsular support, a well-placed ACIOL is better than a poorly placed sulcus fixated IOL

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Conclusions OR: What to do when the posterior Capsule Ruptures

During the surgery:

– Stay Calm

– Take steps to minimize morbidity of potential vitreoretinal complications

• Meticulous vitreous clean-up

• Judicious “damage control” of sinking lens fragments or IOL (nothing heroic please!)

• Conservative (Acrylic) IOL placement if dropped nucleus.

• NO second IOL for dropped IOL at the time of primary surgery

• Please suture the cataract wound!

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Conclusions OR: What to do when the posterior Capsule Ruptures

After surgery:

• Call VR colleague to arrange for referral as soon as possible

– Ask VR colleague what you should tell the patient about the timing of the surgery to manage the complication

• Explain to the patient and their family what occurred – Calmly – Factually in lay terms

• Communicate with the patient and their family – Info to facilitate VR referral – Assurance that you will help with post op care as needed

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Conclusions

• Vitreous loss and associated complications

– Can be traumatic for patient and surgeon

– Having a good contingency plan in place to deal with this complication

• Minimizes stress

• Improves Outcomes

• Keeps patients and colleagues as happy as possible

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Thank You

Questions?????????