Treatment of glaucoma in young nanophthalmic patients
Kocak, Inci ; Altintas, Ayse Gül K. ; Yalvac, Ilgaz S. ; Nurozler, Ayse ; Kasim, Remzi ; Duman, Sunay
Springer
Published 1996
Springer
Published 1996
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1573-2630
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Keywords: |
nanophthalmus ; V-shaped unsutured sclerostomy ; uveal effusion
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Topics: |
Medicine
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Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the criteria of diagnosis and management of secondary glaucoma in young nanophthalmic patients. Methods: Considering the anatomic features and clinical characteristics, 22 eyes of 11 patients were identified as bilateral nanophthalmos. Intraocular pressures (IOP) were checked with Goldmann applanation or Keeler pulse-air 2000 tonometer, and Nd-Yag laser was used for iridotomies. Prophylactic V-shaped unsutured sclerectomies over the pars plana were combined with trabeculectomy, and Mitomycin C (MMC) in 0.2 mg/ml concentration was applied. Results: Among 22 eyes of bilateral nanophthalmic patients 8 eyes had secondary angle-closure glaucoma. Laser iridotomies were performed in 6 eyes. Laser iridotomy and supplemental medical therapy were sufficient in 4 out of 6 eyes. Mean IOP dropped from 26.4 to 14.5 mmHg in these patients. Due to continuous increase of IOP in the other patients, they underwent trabeculectomy with V-shaped sclerostomy and intraoperative MMC application. Mean IOP dropped from 39.3 mmHg to 19.3 mmHg. Postoperative uveal effusion or other major complications were not observed. Mean age of these patients was 14.6 years during treatment. Conclusion: Management of glaucoma in nanophthalmus is complicated. Initial treatment is medical. If it is insufficient, laser iridotomies and V-shaped sclerostomies with filtration surgery can be performed at any age.
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Electronic Resource
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