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      Orbital Leakage of Intraocular Silicone Oil: Case Reports and Literature Review

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          Complications associated with the use of silicone oil in 150 eyes after retina-vitreous surgery.

          Complicated retinal detachments (RDs) were successfully managed in 150 eyes of 170 consecutive patients by one surgeon (JLF) using silicone oil in conjunction with modern pars plana vitrectomy. Long-term postoperative complications were observed between 6 months and 5 years of follow-up. Cataracts developed in all phakic eyes and all corneas with oil-endothelial touch showed band keratopathy within 6 months. Recurrent detachments were noted in 22% of eyes during silicone oil tamponade and occurred in 13% of eyes after the oil had been removed. Other complications associated with the use of oil for vitreous surgery included pupillary block glaucoma (3%), closure of the inferior iridectomy (14%), fibrous epiretinal and subretinal proliferations (15%), pain (5%), and subconjunctival deposits of oil (3%). Without exception, within a period of 1 year the intraocular silicone oil showed some degree of emulsification, suggesting that the physicochemical characteristics of the oil injected may be an important variable in long-term complications.
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            Migration of intraocular silicone oil into the subconjunctival space and orbit through an Ahmed glaucoma valve.

            To report a patient with intraocular silicone oil migration into the subconjunctival space and orbit through an Ahmed glaucoma valve implant.
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              Blepharoptosis and upper eyelid swelling due to lipogranulomatous inflammation caused by silicone oil.

              Report of two patients who presented with unilateral upper eyelid swelling and ptosis 1 and 8 years, respectively, after vitreoretinal surgery with intraocular silicone oil.
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                Journal
                Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                0740-9303
                2020
                May 2020
                : 36
                : 3
                : e75-e78
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                10.1097/IOP.0000000000001588
                9304956f-cb86-4d05-90e1-d1aada4ddd9a
                © 2020
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