2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(00)00137-8
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Trabeculectomy for acute primary angle closure

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“…Trabeculectomy in the presence of medically uncontrolled AAC has a 65.6% chance of success (IOPo21 mm Hg with or without medication) at a mean follow-up of 22 months. 6 Complications include shallow anterior chamber, transient IOP elevation, and hyphaema. 6 In conclusion, we feel that cyclodiode laser is a safe alternative to lensectomy or trabeculectomy in cases of AAC, which are unresponsive to first-line medical and laser therapy.…”
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“…Trabeculectomy in the presence of medically uncontrolled AAC has a 65.6% chance of success (IOPo21 mm Hg with or without medication) at a mean follow-up of 22 months. 6 Complications include shallow anterior chamber, transient IOP elevation, and hyphaema. 6 In conclusion, we feel that cyclodiode laser is a safe alternative to lensectomy or trabeculectomy in cases of AAC, which are unresponsive to first-line medical and laser therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Complications include shallow anterior chamber, transient IOP elevation, and hyphaema. 6 In conclusion, we feel that cyclodiode laser is a safe alternative to lensectomy or trabeculectomy in cases of AAC, which are unresponsive to first-line medical and laser therapy. It has the advantages of being quick and easy to perform in an emergency setting and does not entail the more serious risks of an open surgical procedure.…”
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“…This increased risk of complications should be taken into account when deciding on trabeculectomy. (Aung et al, 2000) …”
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