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Abstract
Ahmed valve implants are currently used to manage high-risk complicated adults and pediatric glaucoma when standard filtration surgery is unsuccessful. Despite its success, the Ahmed valve shunt has significant complications particularly in the anterior segment. We report an unusual case of transcorneal tube erosion of an Ahmed valve implant in an adult that resulted from long-standing tube-corneal touch. Periodic observation of tube position is recommended.Entities:
Keywords: Ahmed Valve Implant; Glaucoma Drainage Implant; Intraocular Pressure
Year: 2010 PMID: 21180443 PMCID: PMC2991460 DOI: 10.4103/0974-9233.71593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol ISSN: 0974-9233
Figure 1Photomicrograph demonstrating transconjunctival (arrowhead) and corneal erosion of the tube as evidenced by corneal thinning and full thickness opacity (arrows) surrounded by hyperemic conjunctiva. Note the broken prolene anchoring suture at the site of conjunctival erosion
Figure 2The anterior segment of the left eye following removal of the extruded tube. A triangular corneal opacity in the area of erosion is seen (arrow)