Bendel Rick E, Phillips Michael B
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA.
J Cataract Refract Surg. 2006 Oct;32(10):1603-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2006.04.039.
Intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome (IFIS) is a recently identified condition associated with phacoemulsification in patients using the alpha1-antagonist tamsulosin (Flomax). Patients with IFIS manifest a triad of symptoms during cataract surgery: fluttering and billowing of iris stroma due to normal fluid movement, propensity of iris prolapse to phaco and side-port incisions, and progressive constriction of the pupil. Prevention of IFIS by withdrawing tamsulosin preoperatively has not shown consistent benefit. We describe the preoperative administration of atropine, which effectively prevented the occurrence of IFIS in patients receiving tamsulosin.
术中松弛性虹膜综合征(IFIS)是一种最近发现的与使用α1拮抗剂坦索罗辛(Flomax)的患者进行超声乳化白内障吸除术相关的病症。IFIS患者在白内障手术期间表现出三联征症状:由于正常的液体流动导致虹膜基质的飘动和波动、虹膜向超声乳化切口和侧切口脱垂的倾向以及瞳孔的渐进性收缩。术前停用坦索罗辛预防IFIS并未显示出一致的益处。我们描述了术前给予阿托品,其有效预防了接受坦索罗辛治疗的患者发生IFIS。