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      Management of glaucoma after retinal detachment surgery.

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      Current opinion in ophthalmology

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          Secondary glaucoma may complicate retinal detachment surgery. Intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation has been described after scleral buckling procedures and vitrectomy with intravitreal injection of gas or silicone oil. Angle-closure glaucoma after scleral buckling develops because of congestion and anterior rotation of the ciliary body. Medical therapy and laser iridoplasty are usually successful in controlling IOP, but the presence of conjunctival scarring and recession and retinal hardware after scleral buckling procedures can make surgical management challenging. Intravitreal injection of expansile gases like sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and perfluoropropene (C3F8) may produce secondary angle-closure glaucoma with or without pupillary block. Aspiration of a portion of the intraocular gas may be needed, especially if IOP is elevated to a level that may compromise ocular perfusion. Glaucoma also can develop after intravitreal injection of silicone oil secondary to pupillary block, inflammation, synechial angle closure, rubeosis iridis, or migration of emulsified or nonemulsified silicone oil into the anterior chamber. A prophylactic inferior iridectomy at the time of surgery serves to prevent pupillary block. Patients with medically uncontrolled glaucoma after silicone oil injection may require oil removal with or without concurrent glaucoma surgery.

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          Journal
          Curr Opin Ophthalmol
          Current opinion in ophthalmology
          1040-8738
          1040-8738
          Apr 2002
          : 13
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, Florida 33136, USA. sgedde@med.miami.edu
          Article
          11880724
          271061e1-5e3f-4aa1-9340-020b8db6a473
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