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Br J Ophthalmol 81:163-167 doi:10.1136/bjo.81.2.163
  • Perspective

Malignant glaucoma and its management

Table 2

Surgical management of chronic angle closure glaucoma

Stage Examination Rationale
1 Preoperative assessment Indentation gonioscopy Is there synechial closure of the angle?
Ultrasound B-scan Ciliary body/processes enlarged
Increased scleral thickness
Ultrasound A-scan Axial length—nanophthalmos
Biomicroscopy Lens opacity, ?extraction
2 Surgical technique ?Preoperative diode
Cyclophotocoagulation
Ciliary body shrinkage—allow time for this to occur
Viscoelastic Postoperative maintenance of anterior chamber depth
(use paracentesis site for postoperative management)
Releasable sutures to scleral flap Postoperative maintenance of anterior chamber depth
(?consider lens extraction)
3 Postoperative Atropine Prevent forward displacement of lens-iris diaphragm
Viscoelastic If anterior chamber reformation is necessary

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