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J Cataract Refract Surg ; 27(4): 524-7, 2001 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11311617

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To determine the incidence of hypotony or intraocular pressure (IOP) spikes in the early period after clear corneal phacoemulsification in normal and glaucomatous eyes. SETTING: Ambulatory surgical center. METHODS: This retrospective analysis comprised 112 eyes that had clear corneal phacoemulsification. Postoperative IOP measurements were collected 30 minutes, 1 day, and 1 month after surgery. RESULTS: Twenty-three eyes had an IOP of 5 mm Hg or below 30 minutes postoperatively. The IOP at 30 minutes was lower than at 1 day in both the normal and the glaucoma group. The mean IOP in the normal group was 10.0 mm Hg +/- 4.3 (SD) at 30 minutes and 16.9 +/- 4.4 mm Hg at 1 day (P < or = .005). The means in the glaucoma group were 9.6 +/- 3.9 mm Hg and 16.9 +/- 5.7 mm Hg, respectively (P < or = .0002). The IOPs at 30 minutes and 1 day were not significantly different between the 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS: A significant percentage of eyes having clear corneal phacoemulsification had an IOP of 5 mm Hg or less 30 minutes after surgery. Even though there were no postoperative complications from hypotony and there was a relative absence of significant IOP elevation 1 day postoperatively, the frequency of low IOP at 30 minutes suggests that consideration be given to leaving postoperative eyes with a higher IOP at the completion of phacoemulsification rather than with the estimated 10 mm Hg tactile IOP strived for in this study.


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Pressão Intraocular , Hipotensão Ocular/etiologia , Facoemulsificação/efeitos adversos , Idoso , Catarata/complicações , Extração de Catarata , Córnea/cirurgia , Feminino , Glaucoma de Ângulo Aberto/complicações , Humanos , Implante de Lente Intraocular , Masculino , Período Pós-Operatório , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Tempo
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Ophthalmology ; 107(9): 1681-7, 2000 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10964829

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PURPOSE: To report the surgical management of leaking filtering blebs occurring after blebitis or persistent hypotony. DESIGN: Retrospective, noncomparative case series. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-two eyes of 20 patients with late bleb leak, blebitis or endophthalmitis, hypotony maculopathy, or bleb dysesthesia on presentation to the glaucoma service who required surgical bleb revision from 1990 through 1999. INTERVENTION: Pedicle flap, partial excision, and advancement or free conjunctival autologous graft techniques for surgical bleb revision. Type of bleb revision was dependent on the dimensions of the bleb and quality of surrounding conjunctiva. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Preoperative and postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP), status of bleb leak, reoperation for glaucoma, or requirement for postrevision glaucoma medical therapy, with success defined as the need for two or fewer glaucoma medications after revision. RESULTS: Eighty-six percent (19/22) of eyes that underwent surgical bleb revision had resolution of leak and IOP control using two or fewer medications after one or more bleb revisions. The preoperative IOP (mean +/- standard deviation) was 3.7 +/- 2.6 mmHg (range, 0-8 mmHg). After an average follow-up of 21 months (range, 8-108 months), the IOP was 11.0 +/- 4.4 mmHg for patients taking 0.6 +/- 1.0 glaucoma medications. Eighteen percent (4/22) of eyes required two or more bleb revisions. In one eye, an IOP spike of 36 mmHg developed after revision, which required laser suture lysis on two occasions before the IOP was significantly lowered. The three failures were: one eye that required three or more medications for IOP control, a patient whose eye had a persistent leak after revision and who was not mentally competent to undergo repeat revision, and one eye that required combined glaucoma and cataract surgery after revision. CONCLUSIONS: Surgical bleb revision has a high success rate of closing late bleb leaks, maintaining glaucoma control, and preserving vision, with few postoperative complications. The appropriate surgical procedure for revision must be based on the individual clinical situation and can result in successful bleb revision.


Assuntos
Túnica Conjuntiva/transplante , Cirurgia Filtrante , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Oftalmológicos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/cirurgia , Esclera/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Glaucoma/cirurgia , Humanos , Pressão Intraocular , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Reoperação , Estudos Retrospectivos , Retalhos Cirúrgicos
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