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Cataract surgery and artificial iris implantation in patient with oculocutaneous albinism: a case report

Cataract surgery and artificial iris implantation in patient with oculocutaneous albinism: a case report

Guilherme Vieira Peixoto1; Gabriela Tomaz Martinho1; Caio Cezar Toledo de Conti1; Eduardo Villaça Filho2; Renato Klingelfus Pinheiro2

DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.2022-0286

ABSTRACT

We present a case report detailing the successful phacoemulsification surgery with artificial iris implantation for two individuals with oculocutaneous albinism. These women suffered from cataracts, resulting in reduced visual acuity and heightened photophobia due to iris pigmentary epithelium deficiency. The patients underwent phacoemulsification along with prosthetic artificial iris implantation into the posterior chamber. This intervention resulted in improved visual acuity, reduced photophobia and glare, and an overall enhanced quality of life. Our report highlights two cases of successful phacoemulsification and artificial iris implantation in patients with oculocutaneous albinism and cataracts, leading to improved visual acuity, reduced photophobia, and enhanced quality of life. Notably, there are no prior records in South American literature of cataract surgery combined with artificial iris implantation for oculocutaneous albinism patients up to the time of this publication.

Keywords: Cataract extraction; Albinism, oculocutaneous; Lens implantation, intraocular


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