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Abstract #16779 Published in IGR 9-1

Laser iridotomy in dark irides

de Silva DJ; Gazzard G; Foster P
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2007; 91: 222-225


BACKGROUND: Laser iridotomy is the established treatment for angle-closure glaucoma. Nd:YAG (neodymium: yttrium-aluminium-garnet) laser iridotomy is challenging in the heavily pigmented irides of African and Asian patients, AIM: To present a modified laser iridotomy technique for use in dark irides. METHODS: The argon laser was applied in two stages: firstly, low-power argon was applied, which created a circular area of pitted iris stroma in the superior iris. High-power argon was then applied in the same area to form a punched-out crater at the level of the radial muscle fibres. The iridotomy was then completed with low-energy YAG laser. RESULTS: Fifteen eyes of 8 consecutive patients who underwent successful combined argon-YAG laser iridotomy using low levels of YAG energy in dark irides is presented. The combined technique avoids common issues associated with the use of pure YAG laser, including high energy levels and a high risk of iris haemorrhage. CONCLUSIONS: Combined two-stage argon and YAG laser is an effective technique in the treatment of angle-closure glaucoma of dark irides of African and Asian patients. The technique is more effective and has reduced complications in comparison to pure argon or YAG laser techniques.

Dr.D.J. de Silva, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK


Classification:

12.2 Laser iridotomy (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment)
9.3.1 Acute primary angle closure glaucoma (pupillary block) (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.3 Primary angle closure glaucomas)



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