Late-onset secondary pigmentary glaucoma following foldable intraocular lenses implantation in the ciliary sulcus: a long-term follow-up study

BMC Ophthalmol. 2013 Jun 7:13:22. doi: 10.1186/1471-2415-13-22.

Abstract

Background: To review the long-term outcomes of eyes with secondary pigmentary glaucoma associated with the implantation of foldable intraocular lenses (IOL) in the ciliary sulcus.

Methods: The study retrospectively reviewed a series of cases who developed secondary pigmentary glaucoma after cataract operations. Data were collected from cases that were referred between 2002 and 2011.

Results: Ten eyes of 10 patients who developed secondary pigmentary glaucoma after foldable IOLs implantation in the sulcus were included in this study.

Conclusion: Secondary pigmentary glaucoma accompanying the implantation of a foldable IOL in the ciliary sulcus may present as acute IOP elevation during the early postoperative period or, more commonly, late onset of IOP elevation accompanied by advanced glaucomatous optic nerve damage. Despite treatment, the visual prognosis for these patients can be poor. Placing a foldable IOL in the ciliary sulcus could pose a threat to the vision of the patients and long-term follow-up of IOP in these patients is necessary.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Age of Onset
  • Aged
  • Ciliary Body / surgery*
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Glaucoma, Open-Angle / etiology*
  • Humans
  • Intraocular Pressure
  • Lens Implantation, Intraocular / adverse effects*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Phacoemulsification
  • Retrospective Studies