2018
DOI: 10.21836/pem20180202
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Clinical experiences after the insertion of a Cyclosporine-A drug delivery device in horses with Equine Recurrent Uveitis

Abstract: Several studies have dealt with the etiopathogenesis-, diagnostics as well as the conservative and surgical treatment methods of equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) with different outcomes. Because of potential side effects of applied medication, the risk of doping in the case of sport horses and the problem of future uveitis episodes, a traditional medical treatment is not always feasible.This circumstance requires other promising therapeutic approaches, such as the pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) and the insertion of… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the nomenclature, definition of "ERU" and interpretation of some ocular findings causes misunderstandings and disagreements regarding the aetiology and the best treatment option of eyes suffering from uveitis. Alternative treatment options are described but have shorter follow-up times, only a few patients and less success in preventing further bouts of uveitis (Divers et al 2008, Popp et al 2013, Waid et al 2018, Fischer et al 2019, Voelter et al 2020.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the nomenclature, definition of "ERU" and interpretation of some ocular findings causes misunderstandings and disagreements regarding the aetiology and the best treatment option of eyes suffering from uveitis. Alternative treatment options are described but have shorter follow-up times, only a few patients and less success in preventing further bouts of uveitis (Divers et al 2008, Popp et al 2013, Waid et al 2018, Fischer et al 2019, Voelter et al 2020.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In leptospiral-induced ERU, vitrectomy, which was established in horses more than 30 years ago [282,283], is the most effective therapy [67,68,[284][285][286][287][288][289][290][291], even if not 100% of the vitreous humor can be removed ("subtotal vitrectomy", because preventing retinal detachment and damage to the posterior lens capsule are crucial). After successful surgery, up to 97% of operated eyes do not develop recurrent uveitis episodes [2,16,191].…”
Section: Chronic Course Of Uveitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyclosporine implants, unlike vitrectomy, are only effective for about 2 years and may then need to be replaced. In addition, the suppression of chronic uveitis with cyclosporine devices is less effective than vitrectomy for ERU [191,218,291,302,303]. It must be considered that the implants are not legally available in the European Union (any import into the EU from non-EU countries is prohibited by law).…”
Section: Chronic Course Of Uveitismentioning
confidence: 99%