Corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report

© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature Purpose: To report iatrogenic complications and to review the potential complications caused by noncontact tonometry (NCT) in related literature. Methods: This case report describes two cases of active recurrent herpes simplex kera...

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Main Authors: Napaporn Tananuvat, Atitaya Apivatthakakul, Chulaluck Tangmonkongvoragul
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-589922018-09-05T04:36:05Z Corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report Napaporn Tananuvat Atitaya Apivatthakakul Chulaluck Tangmonkongvoragul Medicine © 2018 Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature Purpose: To report iatrogenic complications and to review the potential complications caused by noncontact tonometry (NCT) in related literature. Methods: This case report describes two cases of active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis (HSK) on top of a thin corneal scar. The cornea was perforated by the air pulse from the NCT, resulting in an air bubble in the anterior chamber. Results: Both patients were diagnosed with active recurrent necrotizing stromal HSK on top of a thinned corneal scar after previous therapeutic treatment involving tissue adhesive glue with a bandage contact lens (BCL) to treat a perforated cornea. During a follow-up visit, both patients reported similar symptoms of acute pain and fluid exuding from their eyes immediately after undergoing NCT. Slit-lamp examination revealed a perforated cornea with an intracameral air bubble. Treatment involved use of tissue adhesive glue and BCL in both cases. Conclusion: NCT may not be sufficiently safe in patients with active infectious keratitis, particularly in cases where the cornea is relatively thin and necrotic. 2018-09-05T04:36:05Z 2018-09-05T04:36:05Z 2018-02-07 Journal 15732630 01655701 2-s2.0-85041526883 10.1007/s10792-018-0854-x https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85041526883&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58992
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Medicine
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Napaporn Tananuvat
Atitaya Apivatthakakul
Chulaluck Tangmonkongvoragul
Corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report
description © 2018 Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature Purpose: To report iatrogenic complications and to review the potential complications caused by noncontact tonometry (NCT) in related literature. Methods: This case report describes two cases of active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis (HSK) on top of a thin corneal scar. The cornea was perforated by the air pulse from the NCT, resulting in an air bubble in the anterior chamber. Results: Both patients were diagnosed with active recurrent necrotizing stromal HSK on top of a thinned corneal scar after previous therapeutic treatment involving tissue adhesive glue with a bandage contact lens (BCL) to treat a perforated cornea. During a follow-up visit, both patients reported similar symptoms of acute pain and fluid exuding from their eyes immediately after undergoing NCT. Slit-lamp examination revealed a perforated cornea with an intracameral air bubble. Treatment involved use of tissue adhesive glue and BCL in both cases. Conclusion: NCT may not be sufficiently safe in patients with active infectious keratitis, particularly in cases where the cornea is relatively thin and necrotic.
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author Napaporn Tananuvat
Atitaya Apivatthakakul
Chulaluck Tangmonkongvoragul
author_facet Napaporn Tananuvat
Atitaya Apivatthakakul
Chulaluck Tangmonkongvoragul
author_sort Napaporn Tananuvat
title Corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report
title_short Corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report
title_full Corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report
title_fullStr Corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report
title_full_unstemmed Corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report
title_sort corneal perforation after noncontact tonometry in patients with active recurrent herpes simplex keratitis: case report
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