2010
DOI: 10.4103/0301-4738.67043
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Management of bilateral idiopathic healed sclerokeratouveitis with ciliary and intercalary staphyloma with complicated cataract and secondary glaucoma

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“…After three and half months, she presented with recurrence of scleral inflammation with scleral melt leading to exposure of the valve for which she required patch graft. [2] Goel et al [3] described a patient with bilateral idiopathic healed sclerokeratouveitis with ciliary and intercalary staphyloma where phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation and AGV implant were performed as a single-stage procedure for complicated cataract and secondary glaucoma in the left eye. A cadaveric scleral graft was used to cover the AGV and the post-operative outcome was good except for severe anterior chamber inflammation on the second day.…”
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“…After three and half months, she presented with recurrence of scleral inflammation with scleral melt leading to exposure of the valve for which she required patch graft. [2] Goel et al [3] described a patient with bilateral idiopathic healed sclerokeratouveitis with ciliary and intercalary staphyloma where phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation and AGV implant were performed as a single-stage procedure for complicated cataract and secondary glaucoma in the left eye. A cadaveric scleral graft was used to cover the AGV and the post-operative outcome was good except for severe anterior chamber inflammation on the second day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cadaveric scleral graft was used to cover the AGV and the post-operative outcome was good except for severe anterior chamber inflammation on the second day. [3]…”
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confidence: 99%
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