| Literature DB >> 34295652 |
Ta Chen Chang1, Kara M Cavuoto1.
Abstract
Binocular vision disturbance is a well-described complication of glaucoma drainage device (GDD) implantation. The pathophysiology is not well-understood, but may involve bulk effects from the implant and surrounding bleb, as well as modulation of muscle function due to surgical trauma and post-operative inflammation, resulting in a combined resection/posterior fixation effect. Retrospective studies have found the risks of motility disorder and diplopia vary widely, estimated to be 56%-86% and 57%-75%, respectively. More recently, cross-sectional studies and prospective trials estimate post-GDD incidence to be approximately 1%-44%, with the incidence in newer generation of implants designed to limit bleb size likely lower at 1%-5%. Suggested methods of management strategies include prismatic spectacles, monocular occlusion, extreme monovision, and strabismus surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Binocular; Device; Diplopia; Disturbance; Drainage; Glaucoma; Implant; Motility; Strabismus
Year: 2014 PMID: 34295652 PMCID: PMC8294125 DOI: 10.5318/wjo.v4.i3.25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2218-6239