2019
DOI: 10.1080/08820538.2019.1640750
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Postoperative Capsular Bag Distension Syndrome – Risk Factors and Treatment

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“…28 Clinically, SSNGs should be distinguished from late capsular bag distension syndrome. 32 In these cases, the degradation of vision is due to the opacity of intracapsular fluid that is present in the distended capsular bag, and not the IOL itself.…”
Section: Subsurface Nanoglistenings (Ssngs)mentioning
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“…28 Clinically, SSNGs should be distinguished from late capsular bag distension syndrome. 32 In these cases, the degradation of vision is due to the opacity of intracapsular fluid that is present in the distended capsular bag, and not the IOL itself.…”
Section: Subsurface Nanoglistenings (Ssngs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 As in the intracapsular fluid of patients with capsular bag distension syndrome, the concentration of calcium phosphates may be higher than in normal aqueous humor, which may also stimulate calcification. 32,36 Calcification was also reported after surgeries subsequent to phacoemulsification cataract surgery in which intraocular gases are used (ie, posterior lamellar keratoplasty or pars plana vitrectomy). 13,35,[45][46][47][48][49] In these cases the opacifications are confined to the anterior IOL surface and show a central pattern.…”
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“…1270 This complication is characterized by an accumulation of a milky or clear fluid behind the lens optic associated with anterior displacement of the lens, which may induce decreased vision and produce a myopic refractive shift. 1271,1272 Although uncommon, complications of laser capsulotomy include increased IOP, 1273 RD, CME, corneal abrasion, iritis, vitritis, damage to the IOL, persistent floaters, and dislocation of the IOL. 1274 There have been case reports of macular hole formation 1275,1276 and indolent endophthalmitis 1277 following laser capsulotomy.…”
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“…Pooperacyjny zespół rozdęcia torebki soczewki (CBDS, capsular bag distension syndrome) to rzadko występujące powikłanie po operacji zaćmy, które jest opisywane u 0,73-1% pacjentów [1]. Może się ono rozwinąć kilka dni po operacji, natomiast jego objawy -w ciągu kilku lat [1].…”
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“…Pooperacyjny zespół rozdęcia torebki soczewki (CBDS, capsular bag distension syndrome) to rzadko występujące powikłanie po operacji zaćmy, które jest opisywane u 0,73-1% pacjentów [1]. Może się ono rozwinąć kilka dni po operacji, natomiast jego objawy -w ciągu kilku lat [1]. Zespół ten charakteryzuje się ścisłym przyleganiem sztucznej soczewki wewnątrzgałkowej (IOL, intraocular lens) do brzegów kapsuloreksji, co skutkuje gromadzeniem się płynu wewnątrz torebki soczewki.…”
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