Case Report

Primary Congenital Glaucoma with Delayed Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage following Combined Trabeculotomy Trabeculectomy and 5-Fluorouracil

Table 5

Examination under anesthesia six weeks after delayed suprachoroidal hemorrhage drainage.

History Improved vision with clearing of the white patch in both eyes, eyes look smaller than before surgery, tearing and blepharospasm eye blepharospasm in right eye

ODExaminationOS

6/24CSM unaided6/60

Buphthalmos less
Lagophthalmos++
GlobeBuphthalmos less

Low diffuse blebsConjunctivaLow diffuse blebs

Corneal clear centrally, stromal scars with exposure keratopathy,
fluorescein +ve measuring 3 mm inferiorly
Cornea
Corneal diameter
Corneal clear with stromal scars
Fluorescein −ve

18 mmHgIOP ICARE22 mmHg

Normal, brownIrisNormal, brown
Superomedial subluxation, clearLensSuperomedial subluxation, clear

VitreousA clump of vitreous hemorrhage inferiorly quadrant about 3 mm

C/DR = 0.7Fundoscopy/BIOPink oval disc
C/DR = 0.8
Moderate chorioretinal degeneration, flat retina

+4.50DS/−2.00DC × 170°Objective refraction (through the aphakic portion)+4.00DS/−2.50DC × 95°