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Abstract #50551 Published in IGR 14-2

Red Laser Cyclophotocoagulation in the Treatment of Secondary Glaucoma in Eyes With Uveal Melanoma

Piirtola A; Puska P; Kivelä; T
Journal of Glaucoma 2014; 23: 50-55


PURPOSE: To evaluate retrospectively the usefulness of the red diode and krypton laser for transscleral contact cyclophotocoagulation (CPC) in the treatment of secondary glaucoma in eyes with uveal melanoma. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-seven eyes of 27 patients (mean age, 66 y; range, 33 to 85 y) with a uveal melanoma and secondary glaucoma were treated with a transscleral 670-nm diode (40 treatments) and 647-nm krypton (5 treatments) laser CPC; 25 eyes had been or were subsequently treated with brachytherapy. The energy used was 420 mW at the tip of the probe (exposure time, 10 s). Seventeen eyes were treated once, 6 eyes twice, and 4 eyes 3 to 6 times. The aim was to preserve vision in 21 patients and to relieve pain in 6 patients. Fourteen patients (52%) died during follow-up. RESULTS: With ≥1 CPCs, the intraocular pressure decreased from a median of 40 mm Hg at baseline to 28 mm Hg at 12 months (n=18) and 23 mm Hg at 24 months (n=10). Hypotony developed in 6 eyes. Before CPC, 12 eyes had a best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 20/400 or better. At 12 months, 5 of 18 eyes had BCVA 20/400 or better, and at 24 months 4 of 10 eyes. Four eyes were removed. At the latest visit, 15 of 23 eyes had no light perception, but were preserved. All patients whose aim of treatment was to relieve pain achieved pain relief. CONCLUSIONS: CPC lowered intraocular pressure and the number of medications needed for secondary glaucoma in eyes with uveal melanoma, also providing pain relief.

Department of Ophthalmology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.

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Classification:

9.4.8 Glaucomas associated with intraocular tumors (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.4 Glaucomas associated with other ocular and systemic disorders)
12.10 Cyclodestruction (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment)



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