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

Lens dislocation, from tedmontgomery.com

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

Lens dislocation on US, from "Radiology Picture of the Day"
  • 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

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