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  • Title: Management of silicone-induced cataract in AIDS patients treated for viral retinitis-associated retinal detachment.
    Author: Korobelnik JF, Hannouche D, Cochereau I, Demers P, Hoang-Xuan T.
    Journal: Ophthalmic Surg Lasers; 1997 Oct; 28(10):828-31. PubMed ID: 9336776.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the outcome of cataract surgery for patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) who underwent vitrectomy and silicone tamponade for viral retinitis-associated retinal detachment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The authors retrospectively reviewed the data of five AIDS patients (five eyes) who had cataract within a mean period of 4 months following vitrectomy and silicone oil tamponade for viral retinitis-associated retinal detachment. Phacoemulsification and implantation of a poly-methylmethacrylate posterior chamber intraocular lens were performed. The mean postoperative follow-up was 3 months. RESULTS: Neither silicone oil loss nor retinal redetachment were reported postoperatively. Visual acuity improved in two eyes and remained unchanged in one eye. Total blindness occurred in two eyes. CONCLUSION: Although cataract surgery in these eyes is a relative easy procedure and does not interfere with the retinal status, visual outcome remains poor because of possible postoperative optic atrophy.
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