OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical outcome of intravitreal cidofovir injection for palliative management of refractory end-stage glaucoma and vision loss in silicone oil-filled eyes following retinal reattachment surgery in dogs. PROCEDURES: Medical records of dogs that underwent a single intravitreal cidofovir injection for pharmacologic ciliary body ablation were retrospectively reviewed. Data collected included clinical history, intraocular pressure (IOP), post-injection ocular comfort, complications, and follow-up duration. RESULTS: Four dogs (four eyes) were included. All treated eyes demonstrated a marked reduction in IOP at the first post-injection recheck (14-28 days after injection; post-injection IOP range: 3-7 mmHg). Adequate pain control was achieved in all dogs throughout the follow-up period (median follow-up: 306.5 days; range: 40-369 days). Progressive phthisis bulbi developed in one case at long-term follow-up, while the remaining eyes maintained acceptable globe integrity and cosmetic appearance. Moderate to severe post-injection ocular discharge, conjunctival hyperemia, and aqueous flare were observed in all cases and were manageable with routine topical therapy. All owners reported satisfaction with post-injection comfort and appearance. CONCLUSIONS: A single intravitreal cidofovir injection may represent a feasible palliative option for controlling intraocular pressure and ocular pain in silicone oil-filled eyes with refractory glaucoma when enucleation is declined. Further studies are needed to better characterize long-term safety and outcomes in this clinical setting.
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Sunhyo Kim
Jaeho Shim
Veterinary Ophthalmology
Gyeongsang National University
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center
National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f2a42a8c0f03fd6776320e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.70185
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