Abstract
This case report highlights an ocular complication associated with platelet-rich plasma
temporomandibular joint injections. This pioneering treatment can risk irreversible
visual loss. This case highlights the importance of an experienced technique, in depth
understanding of facial anatomy, and promptly recognising and referring the patient
to a specialist to manage the complication should it arise.
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Publication history
Published online: September 12, 2020
Accepted:
August 11,
2020
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- Corrigendum to “Blindness associated with platelet-rich plasma temporomandibular joint injections” [Br. J. Oral Maxillofac. Surg. 58(9) (2020) 1197–1199]British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryVol. 60Issue 7
- PreviewThe authors regret to inform that the blindness by embolisation was caused by activated mesenchymal pericyte plasma injections, which is also known as LIpgems© rather than ‘Platelet-rish plasma’ injection. In the original publication, the authors found only one previous ‘Platelet-rich plasma’ injection associated blindness however, in the case of LIpgems© there was no evidence whatsoever in the literature. Despite the change in the type of the treatment the patient received, the case report maintains its rarity and learning point of disclosing visual loss as a rare complication of any temporomandibular injection.
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