نتایج جستجو برای: peripheral iridectomy

تعداد نتایج: 183509  

2013
Julia Song Alessandro Castellarin Michael Song Alice Song

INTRODUCTION Malignant glaucoma occurs when the intraocular pressure elevates in the setting of a shallow anterior chamber and patent iridectomy. We describe a case in which malignant glaucoma that was refractory to conventional treatment and complete vitrectomy was successfully managed by rerouting the glaucoma tubes into the pars plana. CASE PRESENTATION A 47-year-old Latino man had a histo...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1975
S W Hyams Z Friedman C Keroub

118 consecutive patients with angle-closure glaucoma (ACG) were investigated. The primarily affected eye presented with acute ACG in 71 patients, with intermittent or chronic ACG in 41, and with acute ACG secondary to intumescent cataract in six. ACG was demonstrated in the fellow eye in 85 of the 118 patients (72 per cent.), including 72, 71, and 83 per cent. respectively of the three groups d...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1977
S W Hyams C Keroub E Pokotilo

Two hundred and sixty-seven eyes which underwent peripheral iridectomy for presumed angle-closure glaucoma were investigated. The diagnosis of angle-closure glaucoma was confirmed postoperatively in 258 eyes, in 201 of which the intraocular pressure became normal without further treatment and in 57 of which the postiridectomy IOP was elevated because of visible damage to the anterior chamber an...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1969
W H Douglas T G Ramsell

Scheie's operation of sclerectomy-cautery with peripheral iridectomy, first described in 1958 and first performed in Oxford in i962, is now the drainage operation most frequently used in the Oxford Eye Hospital. Thorpe (I955) and Scheie (I962) suggested that Diamox (acetazolamide) may adversely affect the outcome ofdrainage operations, reducing the size of the resultant drainage bleb. Agarwal a...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2004
Robyn E Horowitz Max Forbes Steven M Podos James C Tsai

Comment. Althoughhyphema isone of the most common early postoperative complications following trabeculectomy, to our knowledge, intralenticular collection of blood has not been previously reported. Because of the use of an operating microscope and the refinement of surgical techniques, lens injury during trabeculectomy has been infrequently reported. We hypothesized that there had been anterior...

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