Jacobs D S, Vastine D W, Urist M J
Ophthalmic Surg. 1976 Winter;7(4):42-8.
A 69-year-old woman with chronic lymphocytic leukemia developed segmental iris atrophy and iridocyclitis after routine surgery for exotropia. Both the clinical picture and fluorescein angiogram indicated anterior segment ischemia. It is postulated that this was related to hyperviscosity of the blood caused by a high white blood cell count (114,000/cu mm). The possibility of anterior segment ischemia should be kept in mind when contemplating strabismus or retinal detachment surgery in the presence of hematologic disorders likely to increase blood viscosity. In these cases a minimal amount of surgery should be done with proper supportive therapy. Strabismus surgery should be done in stages allowing for hemodynamic compensation between procedures.
一名69岁慢性淋巴细胞白血病女性患者在常规外斜视手术后出现节段性虹膜萎缩和虹膜睫状体炎。临床症状和荧光素血管造影均提示眼前段缺血。据推测,这与高白细胞计数(114,000/立方毫米)导致的血液高粘滞度有关。在考虑对可能增加血液粘滞度的血液系统疾病患者进行斜视或视网膜脱离手术时,应牢记眼前段缺血的可能性。在这些情况下,应在适当的支持治疗下进行最少的手术。斜视手术应分阶段进行,以便在手术之间实现血流动力学代偿。