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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 2005-Feb

Foreign body granulomas secondary to retained sponge fragment following mitomycin C trabeculectomy.

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Sami Al-Shahwan
Deepak P Edward

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BACKGROUND

Bleb related inflammation following trabeculectomy is usually seen in the late post operative period and is unusual in the first 6 months after surgery We report the clinical findings and course of two patients with early bleb related inflammation secondary to retained cellulose sponge fragments used to apply mitomycin C on the scleral surface.

METHODS

Retrospective review of medical records of two patients and pathology from one patient.

RESULTS

Both patients developed bleb related inflammation four months after a combined fornix based trabeculectomy and cataract procedure in which mitomycin C was applied using filter paper discs (Whatman filter paper #1). Material suggestive of cellulose fragments was noted in the filtering bleb in both patients. Patient 1 had a bleb leak at time of presentation and pathologic examination of foreign body material obtained from the site of the leak demonstrated a granulomatous reaction surrounding cellulose fibers. The foreign body material was removed in both patients. This led to resolution of the bleb leak in the first patient and at one year following the procedure both patients had functioning blebs in the affected eye.

CONCLUSIONS

Retention of sponge fragments is rare but may be a cause of bleb inflammation as a result of a foreign body granulomatous reaction. The choice of sponge material that does not shred may help in avoiding this unusual complication.

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