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Abstract #8030 Published in IGR 4-3

Aqueous misdirection and ciliary block (malignant) glaucoma after cataract removal in a llama

Powell CC; Nuhsbaum TM; Gionfriddo JR
Veterinary Ophthalmology 2002; 5: 99-101


Ciliary block (malignant) glaucoma is caused by the posterior flow of aqueous humor into or behind the vitreous. It is a rare complication of anterior segment surgery in humans. This is a report of ciliary block glaucoma occurring as a postoperative complication of cataract surgery in a llama. Medical management was ineffective in lowering intraocular pressure (IOP). Posterior capsulotomy and anterior hyaloid disruption with a 22-gauge needle, in addition to medical management maintained IOP in the normal range until anterior vitrectomy could be performed. After vitrectomy, glaucoma resolved and medical treatment was no longer necessary.

C.C. Powell, MD, Colorado State University, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences, Fort Collins, 80523, USA. ceep@lamar.colostate.edu


Classification:

12.8.11 Complications, endophthalmitis (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment > 12.8 Filtering surgery)



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