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Bleeding during gonioscopy after deep sclerectomy.

Moreno-Montañés Javier, Rodríguez-Conde Rosa


AI Summary

Deep sclerectomy can cause new blood vessel growth around the Descemet window. Gonioscopy, even months later, can trigger bleeding from these vessels, requiring careful examination to prevent hyphema.

Abstract

Purpose

To show a new complication after deep sclerectomy (DS).

Methods

We described two eyes of two patients with open-angle glaucoma and cataract who were operated on of an uneventful phacoemulsification and DS with SK-gel implantation.

Results

Bleeding during gonioscopic examination occurred in both eyes 7 and 8 months after combined surgery. The blood originated from the vessels around the Descemet window, and was probably due to manipulation or rocking of the goniolens. Pressure was immediately applied to the gonioscopic lens and the hyphema was interrupted.

Conclusion

These cases show the presence of new vessels around the Descemet window after DS with SK-gel. Bleeding from the Descemet window vessels can occur during gonioscopy even months after DS. We recommend conducting a careful gonioscopic examination in patients who have undergone DS to avoid this complication.


MeSH Terms

AgedAnterior Eye SegmentCataractFemaleGlaucoma, Open-AngleGonioscopyHumansHyphemaIntraocular PressureMaleMiddle AgedPhacoemulsificationPostoperative ComplicationsSclerostomy

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