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Br J Ophthalmol 1979;63:233-235 doi:10.1136/bjo.63.4.233
  • Research Article

Transient ocular hypertension following trabeculectomy.

Abstract

A study of the postoperative evolution of 70 eyes subjected to trabeculectomy over a 3-year period is reported. This is the operation of choice in our department in cases of chronic open-angle glaucoma and chronic angle-closure glaucoma. The study showed that in 35.7% of the operated eyes the intraocular pressure was increased on the second postoperative day and became normal within a week. This raised intraocular pressure did not influence the final result of the operation.

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