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Prognostic Significance of Early Postoperative Choroidal Detachment in Patients with Congenital Glaucoma Operated with Nonpenetrating Deep Sclerectomy.

Shaikha H AldossariKonrad SchargelIbrahim AljadaanKhabir AhmadRakan GorineesNouf AlzendiGorka Sesma
Published in: Journal of ophthalmology (2024)
Postoperative choroidal detachment does not appear to significantly impact intraocular pressure or surgical success at 24 months following nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy for primary congenital glaucoma. Choroidal detachment typically resolves within one month of treatment. These findings suggest that transient choroidal detachment has a benign course in patients with primary congenital glaucoma undergoing deep sclerectomies.
Keyphrases
  • optic nerve
  • optical coherence tomography
  • age related macular degeneration
  • patients undergoing
  • cataract surgery