Case Report
Primary Congenital Glaucoma with Delayed Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage following Combined Trabeculotomy Trabeculectomy and 5-Fluorouracil
Table 6
Eight weeks after combined trabeculotomy + trabeculectomy 5FU and left delayed suprachoroidal drainage in clinic.
| History |
Improved vision with clearing of the white patch in both eyes, eyes looking smaller than before surgery, no tearing, no blepharospasm |
| OD | Examination | OS |
| Showing axial lengths of 28.6 mm | B scan | Axial lengths of 26.0 mm, no other pathology seen except increased vitreous echogenic strands |
| 6/18 | VA CSM aided with spectacles | 6/24 |
| Buphthalmos less | Globe | Buphthalmos less |
| Low diffuse blebs | Conjunctiva | Low diffuse blebs |
| Corneal clear centrally, stromal scars fluorescein −ve | Cornea | Corneal clear with stromal scars |
| 21 mmHg | IOP ICARE | 22 mmHg |
| Normal, brown | Iris | Normal, brown | Superomedial subluxation, clear | Lens | Superomedial subluxation, clear |
| Clear | Vitreous | No proliferative vitreoretinopathy |
| C/DR = 0.7 | Fundoscopy/BIO | Pink oval disc v.C/DR = 0.8 Moderate chorioretinal degeneration No retinal detachment |
| +4.50DS/−2.00DC × 90° | Objective refraction (through the aphakic portion) | +4.00DS/−2.50DC × 85° |
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