A Case of Malignant Glaucoma-like Phenomenon During Cataract Surgery
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
;
: 1150-1154, 2010.
Artículo
en Coreano
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| ID: wpr-215562
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
Malignant glaucoma is a rare complication of anterior segment surgery. The authors present a case of a malignant glaucoma-like phenomenon during cataract surgery in a primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) patient. CASESUMMARY:
A 74-year-old man with POAG underwent a cataract surgery in his left eye. After phacoemulsificiation, sodium hyaluronate was used to form the capsular bag for intraocular lens implantation. Following this procedure, the capsular bag space and anterior chamber became shallow. Intraocular pressure (IOP) elevated, and the shallowing of the anterior chamber and capsular bag space continued to a dangerous level. The surgical procedure was stopped and postponed for two days. After two days, IOL was successfully implanted in the posterior bag.CONCLUSIONS:
Although the preoperative ophthalmologic examination failed to reveal a zonular problem, there was a possibility for a small area of zonular defect. A malignant glaucoma-like phenomenon was suspected to have occurred due to leakage of sodium hyaluronate or balanced salt solution into the vitreous through a small area of zonular dialysis. If a similar condition, occurs delayed surgery for IOL implantation would be more effective than vitrectomy or laser treatment.
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Asunto principal:
Vitrectomía
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Catarata
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Glaucoma
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Glaucoma de Ángulo Abierto
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Implantación de Lentes Intraoculares
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Diálisis
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Ojo
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Ácido Hialurónico
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Presión Intraocular
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Cámara Anterior
Límite:
Anciano
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Humanos
Idioma:
Coreano
Revista:
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
Año:
2010
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