Lens dislocation
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Background
- aka Ectopia Lentis
- Dislocation: anterior or posterior displacement of lens due to complete separation of lens zonule fibers
- Subluxation: incomplete disruption of lens zonule fibers
- Causes:
- Most commonly due to blunt eye trauma, though less commonly due to lightening/electrocution
- Can occur after minor or no trauma in patients with Marfans, homocystinuria, Ehler's Danlos, tertiary syphillis, or prior cataract surgeries
- Acute angle closure glaucoma: can result when anteriorly displaced lens obstructs aqueous flow
- Lens capsule disruption can cause lens stroma to swell and become cloudy--> acute glaucoma and traumatic cataracts
Clinical Features
- Red, painful eye
- Diplopia, reduced visual acuity
- Floaters
- +/- iris tremor after rapid eye movement
- Raised intraocular pressure, if aqueous flow blocked
- Slit lamp: edge of subluxated lense can be seen with dilated pupil
- Associated with:
Differential Diagnosis
Evaluation
- Evaluate for other injuries
- Slit lamp exam, visual acuity
- Ultrasound
- Lense displaced from usual position
- evidence of other associated traumatic injuries
- Measure intraocular pressure with Tonopen
Management
- Optho consult (emergently if elevated IOP!)
- Optho will either repair surgically or observe, depending on displacement and associated injuries/symptoms
Disposition
See Also
- Blunt orbital trauma
- Vitreous hemorrhage
- Acute angle glaucoma
- Hyphema
- Retinal detachment
- Globe rupture
External Links
- Video of slit lamp exam of dislocated lens: http://www.rootatlas.com/wordpress/video/579/lens-subluxation-with-vitreous-video/
