Complications de la sclerectomie profonde non perforante. [Complications of deep nonpenetrating sclerectomy]

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_255ED6D75F2C
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Complications de la sclerectomie profonde non perforante. [Complications of deep nonpenetrating sclerectomy]
Périodique
Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Roy  S., Mermoud  A.
ISSN
1773-0597 (Electronic)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
12/2006
Volume
29
Numéro
10
Pages
1180-97
Notes
English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Dec
Résumé
The typical complications related to nonpenetrating surgery are the rupture of the trabeculodescemetic membrane; postoperative ocular hypertension, which requires a laser goniopuncture; fibrosis of the filtering bleb, which is best cured by local antimetabolite application; or the development of a polycystic bleb, which is efficiently resolved by needling. While small perforation of the trabeculodescemetic membrane can be handled using simple countermeasures, large breaks ultimately result in converting the surgery into a penetrating procedure akin to trabeculectomy. Other classical complications can arise that comprise shallow anterior chamber, positive Seidel, hyphema, severe inflammation, choroidal detachment, or prolonged hypotony with associated maculopathy. They can occur in other types of filtering surgery as they are not specific to the nonpenetrating procedure and they differ only in prevalence.
Mots-clé
Glaucoma/*surgery Humans Ocular Hypertension/epidemiology Postoperative Complications/*classification Sclerostomy/*adverse effects Trabecular Meshwork/injuries/*surgery
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Web of science
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