Laser trabecular sclerosis for chronic hypotony after vitreoretinal surgery |
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Authors: | Ciulla Thomas A Cantor Louis B Kurz Daryl E Capistrano Angelina |
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Affiliation: | Midwest Eye Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280, USA. |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To perform a pilot study of laser trabecular sclerosis (LTS) for chronic ocular hypotony after vitreoretinal surgery. DESIGN: Prospective noncomparative case series. PARTICIPANTS: Three patients with chronic hypotony after vitreoretinal procedures underwent LTS. All patients had undergone complex vitreoretinal surgery with attached retinas postoperatively but with persistent hypotony and poor vision. INTERVENTION: Laser trabecular sclerosis was performed in a fashion similar to laser trabeculoplasty, using a 100-microm spot, 800 to 1000 mW power at 0.1 seconds, and applying heavy confluent treatment in >/=1 sessions throughout the angle where trabecular meshwork was visible. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Intraocular pressure (IOP), best spectacle-corrected visual acuity, and complications were studied. RESULTS: In 1 patient, a single session of LTS was followed by an increase in IOP of approximately 4 mm, with subjective and objective improvement in vision. A second patient exhibited improvement in IOP and visual acuity after 3 sessions of LTS. A third patient underwent 3 sessions of LTS without improvement in IOP or vision. CONCLUSION: Given the limitations of this small series, including the lack of a randomized prospective design, it is not possible to determine the safety or efficacy of LTS, but this study does suggest that this procedure could play a therapeutic role in some patients with chronic symptomatic hypotony after complex intraocular surgery. Further study is warranted. |
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