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Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Uveitis | Case report

Iatrogenic intralenticular broken steroid implant: a case report

Authors: Jun Fai Yap, Yong Zheng Wai, Qi Xiong Ng, Lik Thai Lim

Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

This is a case report of an iatrogenic intralenticular broken steroid (Ozurdex™) implant in a patient with uveitis. There are only a few case reports on broken Ozurdex™ implants in the vitreous cavity, with none of them involving the crystalline lens. A few authors have described the accidental injection of an Ozurdex™ implant into the crystalline lens, but all of the implants remained in one piece in the lens and none of them were broken. We report an unusual case of an Ozurdex™ implant which was injected inadvertently into the crystalline lens, resulting in a broken Ozurdex™ implant with an entry and exit wound through the posterior capsule of the lens.

Case presentation

An ophthalmic trainee performed an Ozurdex™ intravitreal injection into a 48-year-old Asian man’s right eye under aseptic conditions. This patient was then followed up for further management. On day 7 post-procedure, a slit lamp examination revealed that the Ozurdex™ implant was injected into the intralenticular structure of his right eye and had fractured into two pieces. The posterior capsule of the right lens was breached, with one half of the Ozurdex™ implant stuck at the entry and the other stuck at the exit wound of the posterior capsule. This patient underwent right eye cataract extraction and repositioning of the fractured implant; he made an uneventful recovery.

Conclusions

Ophthalmologists should be aware of the potential risk of injecting an Ozurdex™ implant into an anatomical structure other than the vitreous cavity. Adequate training and careful administration of the Ozurdex™ implant are necessary to avoid such a complication, which fortunately is rare.
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Metadata
Title
Iatrogenic intralenticular broken steroid implant: a case report
Authors
Jun Fai Yap
Yong Zheng Wai
Qi Xiong Ng
Lik Thai Lim
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Uveitis
Cataract
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-019-2064-1

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