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Iridodialysis is a localized separation or of the iris from its attachment to the .Cline D; Hofstetter HW; Griffin JR. Dictionary of Visual Science. 4th ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston 1997. Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainesville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990.


Symptoms and signs
Those with small iridodialyses may be and require no treatment, but those with larger dialyses may have or and experience monocular diplopia, glare, or .Rappon JM. "Ocular Trauma Management for the Primary Care Provider." Pacific University College of Optometry. Accessed October 12, 2006. "Cornea & External Diseases: Trauma: Traumatic Iridodialysis." Digital Reference of Ophthalmology. Accessed October 11, 2006. Iridodialyses often accompany angle recessionSullivan BR. "Glaucoma, Angle Recession". eMedicine.com. August 16, 2006. Accessed October 11, 2006. and may cause or . Hypotony may also occur.

Complications
Those with traumatic iridodialyses (particularly by ) are at high risk for angle recession, which may cause . This is typically seen about 100 days after the injury, and as such is sometimes called "100-day glaucoma". Medical or surgical treatment to control the IOP may be required if glaucoma is present. Soft, opaque may be used to improve and reduce the perception of double vision.


Causes
Iridodialyses are usually caused by to the , but may also be caused by penetrating . "Glaucoma: Angle Closure: Traumatic Iridodialysis." Digital Reference of Ophthalmology. Accessed October 11, 2006. An iridodialysis may be an complication of any intraocular surgery "Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery: Intraoperative Complications." ORBIS International Inc. Accessed October 11, 2006. and at one time they were created intentionally as part of intracapsular cataract extraction. Iridodialyses have been reported to have occurred from , deployments, high-pressure water jets, elastic , opened under pressure, , , and various types of .


Treatment
Iridodialysis causing an associated hyphema has to be carefully managed, and recurrent bleeds should be prevented by strict avoidance of all sporting activities. Management typically involves observation and . Red blood cells may decrease the outflow of aqueous humor, therefore the eye pressure should be kept low by giving oral (a diuretic given to reduce intraocular pressure). Accidental trauma during sleep should be prevented by patching with an eye shield during night time. Avoid giving aspirin, heparin/warfarin and observe daily for resolution or progression. A large hyphema may require careful anterior chamber washout. Rebleeds may require additional intervention and therapy.

Later, surgical repair may be considered for larger avulsions causing significant double vision, cosmesis or glare symptoms. Surgical repair is usually done by 10-0 prolene suture taking the base of iris avulsion and suturing it to the and ciliary body junction.


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