| Literature DB >> 27800256 |
Umut Duygu Uzunel1, Berna Yüce2, Tuncay Küsbeci1, Halil Ateş3.
Abstract
We present a case of transpupillary argon laser cyclophotocoagulation (TALC) in a patient with traumatic aniridia and aphakia secondary to blunt trauma who had previous bilateral trabeculectomy. Four months after the trauma the patient's intraocular pressure (IOP) rose to 35 mmHg despite topical antiglaucomatous medication. Inferior 180 degrees cyclophotocoagulation was performed with transpupillary argon laser in the first session and his IOP fell to values of 12-17 mmHg. Twelve weeks after TALC, his IOP rose to 22 mmHg and we had to apply TALC to the residual ciliary processes. Seven months later his IOP was 13 mmHg with topical dorzolamide/timolol and latanoprost administration. TALC may be an effective treatment alternative for lowering IOP in patients with visible ciliary processes who do not respond to conventional medical or laser treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Transpupillary argon laser cyclophotocoagulation; aphakia; glaucoma; traumatic aniridia
Year: 2016 PMID: 27800256 PMCID: PMC5076308 DOI: 10.4274/tjo.22230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2149-8709
Figure 1Anterior segment photograph of the right eye showing the aniridia and aphakia
Figure 2Gonioscopic photograph of the right eye showing the ciliary processes before transpupillary argon laser cyclophotocoagulation
Figure 3Gonioscopic photograph of same region of showing the ciliary processes 7 months after transpupillary argon laser cyclophotocoagulation