RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Ahmed valve drainage implant surgery in the management of paediatric aphakic glaucoma JF British Journal of Ophthalmology JO Br J Ophthalmol FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. SP 855 OP 858 DO 10.1136/bjo.2004.056143 VO 89 IS 7 A1 Kirwan, C A1 O’Keefe, M A1 Lanigan, B A1 Mahmood, U YR 2005 UL http://bjo.bmj.com/content/89/7/855.abstract AB Background: Paediatric aphakic glaucoma presents months or years after cataract surgery in children and is a major long term complication. The results of surgical treatment are poor and many children require multiple and repeat procedures with poor visual outcomes. Methods: 13 children (19 eyes) had Ahmed valve implantation surgery, nine of the children had previous procedures such as cycloablation or trabeculectomy. Mitomycin was used at surgery in some patients and valve needling with Healon GV and 5-fluorouracil in some blebs after surgery. SF6 gas was also used at the time of surgery in most children to reform the anterior chamber. Results: 12 of the children (18 eyes) achieved intraocular pressure control of 15 mm Hg or less with a valve alone or with additional medical therapy. Conclusion: Ahmed valve implantation surgery alone or in combination with medical therapy is successful and safe in the management of paediatric aphakic glaucoma.