Outcomes of Micropulse Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation in Eyes With Good Central Vision.
Jayshree, Kadambi Sujatha V, Lingam Vijaya, Balekudaru Shantha
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Jayshree, Kadambi Sujatha V, Lingam Vijaya, Balekudaru Shantha
Wadke Vidya, Lingam Vijaya, George Ronnie, George Amala E, Ganesh Sudha K, Biswas Jyotirmay et al.
Phacotrabeculectomy achieved similar IOP control in uveitic and open-angle glaucoma. However, uveitic glaucoma patients experienced worse vision and more complications, emphasizing strict inflammation control for better outcomes.
Balekudaru Shantha, Basu Tamonash, Sen Parveen, Bhende Pramod, Lingam Vijaya, George Ronnie
This study found delayed suprachoroidal hemorrhage after pediatric Ahmed valve surgery occurred in 4.7% of cases, leading to higher failure rates despite intervention, with no clear risk factors identified.
Balekudaru Shantha, Agarkar Sumita, Guha Sujatha, Mayee Rishikesh Charudatta, Viswanathan Natarajan, Pandey Amit et al.
This study found that younger age at surgery for congenital/infantile cataracts significantly increases the risk of developing glaucoma, highlighting the need for careful monitoring in these patients.
Bassi Shikha Talwar, George Ronnie, Sen Swarnali, Asokan Rashima, Lingam Vijaya
This South Indian study found optic disc anomalies in 1.1% of adults, highlighting their prevalence for clinicians to consider during glaucoma evaluations.
Pandey Amit, Balekudaru Shantha, Venkatramani Devendra V, George Amala E, Lingam Vijaya, Biswas Jyotirmay
Glaucoma frequently complicates VKH disease (11.7% cumulative incidence), often open-angle. Uveal effusion and recurrent inflammation are key risk factors, impacting management and visual prognosis.
David Rathini L, Balekudaru Shantha, George Ronnie J, Sen Parveen, Lingam Vijaya
Combining lens/vitrectomy/SFIOL with trabeculectomy for dislocated lenses and high IOP effectively lowered pressure, reduced medication, and improved vision, offering a good surgical solution.
Rewri Parveen, Balekudaru Shantha, Shah Janvi, George Ronnie, Lingam Vijaya
Ramani Krishna Kumar, Mani Baskaran, George Ronnie J, Lingam Vijaya
This 2-year study of Indian PACS after LPI found 28% progressed to primary angle closure. Decreasing anterior chamber angle was the key predictor, highlighting the need for continued monitoring despite LPI.
Ramani Krishna Kumar, Mani Baskaran, Ronnie George, Joseph Roy, Lingam Vijaya
This study compared eye structures in Indian primary angle closure suspects (PACS) and normal eyes. PACS eyes had shallower anterior chambers and shorter axial lengths. Females had thicker lenses, while males had more anteriorly positioned lenses.
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