Williams R D, Hoskins H D, Shaffer R N
University of California, San Francisco.
Ophthalmic Surg. 1992 Jan;23(1):36-7.
We reviewed the results following trabeculodialysis in 25 eyes of 22 patients with secondary glaucoma due to chronic anterior uveitis. After 1 year, intraocular pressure (IOP) was uncontrolled (greater than 21 mm Hg) in 11 eyes (44%). Trabeculodialysis controlled IOP (less than 21 mm Hg) in 14 eyes (56%), with an average follow up of 52 months (range, 12 to 151 months). Sixteen eyes (64%) were aphakic, but did no worse than the phakic eyes. One eye developed a subchoroidal hemorrhage 3 days postoperatively which required drainage. No other serious complications were encountered. Trabeculodialysis is a safe procedure which can achieve pressure control in these difficult eyes.