Reopening blocked trabeculectomy sites with the YAG laser
- PMID: 6829675
- DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)78296-0
Reopening blocked trabeculectomy sites with the YAG laser
Abstract
After unsuccessful attempts to reduce the intraocular pressure of a 70-year-old man with advanced open-angle glaucoma by drugs, trabeculoplasty, and trabeculectomy, we used a mode-locked, pulsed picosecond neodymium YAG laser to cut away an opaque nonpigmented membrane that had occluded the trabeculectomy site. The intraocular pressure decreased immediately from 18 mm Hg to 5 mm Hg and a diffuse conjunctival bleb formed. One month later, the intraocular pressure was 11 mm Hg and the bleb was still present.
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