2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10792-021-01883-1
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Pressure restoration and visual recovery time in hypotony after trabeculectomy

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“…Axial length shortening after trabeculectomy had been previously reported to be 0.14–0.42 mm. 13 , 14 , 15 As reviewed by Alvani and colleagues, which included patients from 25 different studies, showed an axial length reduction of up to 0.19 mm with contact biometry and up to 0.9 mm with noncontact biometry. Furthermore, up to 1.4 diopters of with the rule astigmatism was seen in this patient population.…”
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“…Axial length shortening after trabeculectomy had been previously reported to be 0.14–0.42 mm. 13 , 14 , 15 As reviewed by Alvani and colleagues, which included patients from 25 different studies, showed an axial length reduction of up to 0.19 mm with contact biometry and up to 0.9 mm with noncontact biometry. Furthermore, up to 1.4 diopters of with the rule astigmatism was seen in this patient population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement in vision in patients with hypotony after trabeculectomy following normalization of the IOP 11 , 15 is likely due to resolution of chorioretinal folds with recovery of retinal photoreceptors. 3 Consistent with this, since our patient ultimately achieved 20/25 BCVA after bleb revision and IOL exchange, the changes in the neurosensory retina were largely reversible while restoration of axial length was not.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%