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Aqueous Misdirection After Nd:YAG Goniopuncture in Deep Sclerectomy Treated with Nd:YAG Irido-zonulo-hyaloidotomy

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Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2021 May 21
PMID 34015956
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Abstract

Background: To report a case of aqueous misdirection after goniopuncture in deep sclerectomy treated with Nd:YAG laser irido-zonulo-hyaloidotomy.

Case Presentation: About 72 years old patient with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma who underwent deep sclerectomy, developed aqueous misdirection after Nd:YAG laser goniopuncture. Medical management failed and subsequent peripheral Yag laser iridotomy to expose the zonules coupled with laser zonulo-hyaloidotomy was done and an instant gush of aqueous and vitreous substance prolapse through the iridotomy was noticed. Later, the anterior chamber was deep and the pressure was controlled.

Conclusions: Aqueous misdirection can occur after Nd:YAG laser goniopuncture. Nd:YAG laser irido-zonulo-hyaloidotomy can be effective in breaking the attack.

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