K M Small1, K F Maslin. 1. Eye Department, Wellington Hospital, Private Bag 7902, Wellington South, New Zealand.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A 69-year-old man presented with malignant glaucoma 10 days after an iridotomy for acute angle-closure glaucoma. METHODS: The case notes are reviewed, describing his presentation and treatment, including the technique of extracapsular cataract extraction with anterior vitrectomy. RESULTS: An excellent visual outcome was achieved with no recurrence of the malignant glaucoma. CONCLUSIONS: This case illustrates the recently established link between laser iridotomy and malignant glaucoma. Miotics and other possible causes are excluded, a surgical option is described and the importance of assessing central anterior chamber depth in cases of angle closure is emphasised.
BACKGROUND: A 69-year-old man presented with malignant glaucoma 10 days after an iridotomy for acute angle-closure glaucoma. METHODS: The case notes are reviewed, describing his presentation and treatment, including the technique of extracapsular cataract extraction with anterior vitrectomy. RESULTS: An excellent visual outcome was achieved with no recurrence of the malignant glaucoma. CONCLUSIONS: This case illustrates the recently established link between laser iridotomy and malignant glaucoma. Miotics and other possible causes are excluded, a surgical option is described and the importance of assessing central anterior chamber depth in cases of angle closure is emphasised.
Authors: Khaled El Matri; Dhouha Gouider; Rim Limaiem; Ahmed Chebil; Meher Henchiri; Yousra Falfoul; Leila El Matri Journal: J Curr Ophthalmol Date: 2022-07-26