The effect of cataract extraction with implant in glaucomatous eyes |
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Authors: | Anne MV Brooks MD PhD FRACO FRACS FRACP WE Gillies FRACO FRACS FRCS |
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Affiliation: | From The Glaucoma Investigation and Research Unit, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Victoria |
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Abstract: | The effect of cataract surgery in patients with glaucoma controlled by either topical medication or surgery was assessed in 64 patients. At one year there was a small significant fall in intraocular pressure (IOP) for eyes without previous surgery (preoperative IOP 18.9 ±4.7, range 12 to 35 mmHg; postoperative IOP 16.3 ±3.4, range 10 to 26 mmHg; P<0.01) and also for those with previous surgery (preoperative IOP 15.0 ±4.3, range 3 to 22 mmHg; postoperative IOP 14.2 ±3.7, range 6 to 22 mmHg, P<0.05). There was a significantly greater incidence of high rise in IOP to 30 mmHg or more immediately after operation in patients without (32%) than those with previous surgery (13%) ( x 2 = 3.9; P<0.05). Complications were minimal in each group. lridotomy to deliver the nucleus was necessary in nine eyes without and 21 with previous surgery. Cataract extraction usually causes only a small fall in IOP in glaucomatous patients. If a separate corneal section is used there is no loss of function of the filtering bleb in patients with previous glaucoma surgery. |
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Keywords: | Cataract extraction filtering surgery glaucoma posterior chamber intraocular lens implant. |
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