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Intraocular hemorrhage associated with dental implant surgery.
American Journal of Ophthalmology 1996 November
PURPOSE: To report a complication of dental implant surgery.
METHOD: We examined a 44-year-old man with systemic hypertension who reported sudden loss of the central visual field in one eye that occurred during maxillar dental implant surgery.
RESULTS: Subretinal, intraretinal, and intravitreal hemorrhages in the right eye were present on initial examination. Intraocular hemorrhage may have been caused by a Valsalva maneuver in combination with a rise of systemic blood pressure during treatment.
CONCLUSION: Intraocular hemorrhages may occur as a complication of dental implant surgery.
METHOD: We examined a 44-year-old man with systemic hypertension who reported sudden loss of the central visual field in one eye that occurred during maxillar dental implant surgery.
RESULTS: Subretinal, intraretinal, and intravitreal hemorrhages in the right eye were present on initial examination. Intraocular hemorrhage may have been caused by a Valsalva maneuver in combination with a rise of systemic blood pressure during treatment.
CONCLUSION: Intraocular hemorrhages may occur as a complication of dental implant surgery.
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