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Title:
Value Of Ultrasnound Biomicroscopt in Daignosis of Supraciliochoroidal Fluid After Trabeculectomy
Authors: Ayser Abd El Hamid Fayd, MD; Tamer Ibrahim Salem, MD; Tarek Nehad Attiya, MD
Year: 2009
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Abstract:

Purpose: To report supraciliochoroidal effusion after trabeculectomy with the use of ultrasound biomicroscopy. Methods: ln a prospective study 30 eyes of 19 patients with primary open- angle glaucoma that underwent trabeculectomy were evaluated preoperatively and postoperatively by ultrasound biomicroscopy. Results: 3 eyes showed a hypoechogenic suprachoridal space that remained stable for 6 months postoperatively. These 3 eyes had intraocular pressures of 11mnHg or less on no antiglaucoma medications and without signs of choroidal detachment. Collusion: Ultrasound biomicroscopy proved to be a useful method of detecting, after trabeculectomy, supraciliochorodal fiuid without clinically detectable chorodal detachment. This fluid may signify an iatrogenic cyclodialysis durng surgery or less likely, subclincal ciliochoridal detachment.

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