Monocular diplopia after neodymium: YAG laser capsulotomy

Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2005 Dec;243(12):1288-90. doi: 10.1007/s00417-005-1192-z. Epub 2005 Jun 7.

Abstract

Purpose: To present an unusual complication of posterior capsulotomy such as monocular diplopia and to discuss the importance of capsulotomy size.

Case report: A 57-year old man came to our clinic complaining of horizontal monocular diplopia in his right eye for the past 3 days. The patient had undergone a Nd:YAG capsulotomy in this eye 3 weeks before. Slit-lamp biomicroscopy under pupil dilation revealed a small capsulotomy and a considerable Elschnig pearl as the presumable cause of the diplopia. The rest of the examination was completely normal.

Results: After repeat Nd:YAG capsulotomy treatment, the diplopia disappeared.

Conclusion: Capsulotomy size is a significant factor to consider when treating a posterior capsular opacification. A capsulotomy that is larger than the pupil diameter under scotopic conditions may avoid disturbances of vision such as monocular diplopia.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Cataract Extraction / adverse effects*
  • Diplopia / etiology*
  • Diplopia / physiopathology
  • Diplopia / surgery
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Laser Therapy / methods*
  • Lens Capsule, Crystalline / surgery*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Reoperation
  • Vision, Monocular*