Aqueous misdirection syndrome post silicone oil removal in a vitrectomized eye - a case report

Manavi D. Sindal,Arthi Mohankumar, Harshal Gondhale, C. K. Nagesha,Kavitha Srinivasan

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY(2024)

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Puropse Aqueous misdirection syndrome (AMS) is an aggressive post-operative glaucoma unresponsive to conventional measures with grave outcomes. In this report, we describe a rare case of AMS following silicon oil removal in a vitrectomized eye.Methods A diabetic patient with tractional retinal detachment underwent pars plana vitrectomy with silicon oil injection. Following retinal reattachment, silicon oil removal was performed at three months. Post oil removal she developed increased intraocular pressure with shallowing of both the peripheral and central anterior chamber suggestive of AMS.Results Initial medical management with anti-glaucoma medications and cycloplegics was not beneficial. A pars plana lensectomy with complete anterior hyaloidectomy along with a surgical peripheral iridectomy helped relieve the aqueous misdirection.Conclusion AMS can rarely occur following vitrectomy and is likely secondary to intact anterior hyaloid. Lensectomy along with zonulo-hyaloido-iridectomy is essential. This report highlights the occurrence of this rare complication and its effective management.
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Aqueous misdirection syndrome,malignant glaucoma,pars plana vitrectomy,pars plana lensectomy,silicon oil removal,diabetic retinopathy
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