Klin Monbl Augenheilkd 2019; 236(04): 483-486
DOI: 10.1055/a-0831-2222
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

The Ophthalmic Complications of Bariatric Surgery: The Role of Vitamin A Deficiency

Vitamin-A-Mangel mit ophthalmologischer Manifestation nach bariatrischer Chirurgie
Misha L. Pless
1   Augenklinik, Luzern Kantonsspital, Luzern, Switzerland
,
Martin Litzel
2   Endocrinology, Luzerner Kantonsspital, Luzern, Switzerland
,
Stefan Fischli
2   Endocrinology, Luzerner Kantonsspital, Luzern, Switzerland
,
Maria Helfenstein
3   Ophthalmology, Luzerner Kantonsspital, Luzern, Switzerland
,
Oliver Job
3   Ophthalmology, Luzerner Kantonsspital, Luzern, Switzerland
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Publikationsverlauf

received 01. Oktober 2018

accepted 05. Januar 2019

Publikationsdatum:
27. März 2019 (online)

Background

The role of vitamin A-associated organic compounds such as retinol and retinoic acid in retinal photoreceptor metabolism is well understood. Vitamin A plays an important role for corneal and conjunctival development, prevention of xerophthalmia, and central nervous system function. Further properties of vitamin A and its metabolism are still unclear and subject to research [1]. Uptake from food sources and distribution is dependent of intact fat absorption mechanisms and cofactors such as retinol-binding protein [2]. Deficiency of vitamin A is the most common preventable cause of blindness in children and is associated with high mortality and morbidity in developing countries where the WHO is committed to treatment and prevention programs [3]. In industrialized countries, bariatric surgery has become an established treatment for obesity. Most of these procedures lead to the malabsorption of micro- and macronutrients and regular control, and substitution of vitamins and substrates is mandatory. However, a lack of regular substitution (i.e., when patients are non-adherent to treatment or lost to follow-up) can lead to severe vitamin deficiency states as shown in the following two case reports.