Surgical results in malignant glaucoma refractory to medical or laser therapy

  • James C. Tsai
  • , Keith A. Barton
  • , Michael H. Miller
  • , Peng T. Khaw
  • , Roger A. Hitchings

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Abstract

We investigated the surgical results in 25 patients identified with malignant (ciliary block) glaucoma. Four of these patients (16%) had successful outcomes following laser treatment alone. Nineteen patients (76%) underwent microsurgery for glaucoma refractory to conventional medical and/or laser therapy and are the subjects of this study. Core vitrectomy was successful in 4 of 6 pseudophakic patients (67%) and in 1 of 4 phakic patients (25%). Combined cataract extraction and vitrectomy had a higher success rate in patients undergoing posterior capsulectomy at the time of surgery (5 of 6 patients; 83%) compared with those patients left with an intact posterior capsular bag (1 of 4 patients; 25%). Intracapsular cataract extraction was successful in 1 of 2 patients (50%). We conclude that surgical vitrectomy in the presence of an intact posterior capsule may preclude the surgical resolution of aqueous misdirection. In eyes with pre-existing cataract, we recommend combined lens extraction, primary posterior capsulectomy and surgical vitrectomy for the surgical management of phakic malignant glaucoma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)677-681
Number of pages5
JournalEye
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aqueous misdirection
  • Ciliary block
  • Malignant glaucoma
  • Surgical vitrectomy

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