Primary congenital glaucoma surgery: outcomes and visual function.
Elena GussonFrancesca ChemelloRosa LongoElia FranzolinRoberta VesentiniGiuseppe VerlatoGiorgio MarchiniPublished in: International ophthalmology (2021)
Visual outcomes of PCG significantly correlate with the age at diagnosis. Although a good long-term IOP control can often be achieved in PCG, often the visual acuity remains below the lower limits of the normal range. Poor vision in childhood is related to global developmental problems, and referral to third-level services should not be delayed to prevent vision impairment. In this regard, visual acuity curves can be a useful tool for the consultant ophthalmologist to define the visual development of children affected by PCG.