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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2016 Volume.57 No. 11 p.1790 ~ p.1794
A Case of Descemet¡¯s Membrane Detachment during Lidocaine Injection for Hordeolum Incision and Drainage
Kim Bo-Ram

Park Si-Yoon
Lee Hyung-Keun
Seo Kyoung-Yul
Kim Eung-Kweon
Kim Tae-Im
Abstract
Purpose: To report a case of Descemet¡¯s membrane detachment and corneal edema caused by an iatrogenic corneal perforation created while performing a local anesthetic (lidocaine) injection into the eyelid for a hordeolum incision and a drainage procedure. The detachment resolved after 14% C3F8 gas and air injections into the anterior chamber.

Case summary: An 8-year-old female visited our clinic after the onset of severe pain and decreased visual acuity while receiving a local anesthetic injection into the upper eyelid in preparation for a hordeolum incision and drainage procedure. Corneal optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed Descemet¡¯s membrane detachment. Three days after the first visit, the corneal epithelium had entirely healed. However, Descemet¡¯s membrane detachment persisted even after three weeks of follow-up. A corneal OCT was repeated after three weeks and showed a partial Descemet¡¯s membrane rupture. A more aggressive treatment method was deemed necessary, and gas and air injections into the anterior chamber were performed. After 48 hours, aside from some Descemet¡¯s membrane rolling at the site of rupture, overall reattachment of Descemet¡¯s membrane was noted. After three months of follow-up, the patient showed a stable corneal state and normalized vision.

Conclusions: Descemet¡¯s membrane detachment and rupture resulting from an iatrogenic corneal perforation during an injection of lidocaine to the eyelid led to decreased visual acuity from corneal edema. As a more aggressive treatment method, 14 % C3F8 gas and air injections into the anterior chamber were performed and resulted in near complete reattachment of Descemet¡¯s membrane¡¯s and normalization of the patient¡¯s visual acuity.
KEYWORD
Descemet¡¯s membrane rupture, Incision and drainage procedures for hordeolum, Local anesthesia
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