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Increased intraocular pressure in the immediate postoperative period commonly occurs after cataract extraction. We administered acetazolamide (Diamox) to 24 of 49 eyes with increased IOP in 49 patients. All pressures returned to normal within six to eight days. No difference was found between treated and untreated eyes.
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PMID:The effect of acetazolamide on early increased intraocular pressure after cataract extraction. 32 52

The authors propose to consider that the liberation of the ciliary body of Benedikt, combined or not with vitrectomy and/or with surgery of the exposed ciliary body and/or with reconstruction of the angle and/or with the treatment of secondary glaucomas with extensive goniosynechias. 30 eyes were operated according to these principles during a period of two years. They presented an angle closure glaucoma that was neglected, provoking a chronic state via the formation of a ring shaped goniosynechia (11 eyes), an aphakic secondary glaucoma (7 eyes), neo-vascular glaucoma (3 eyes), a malignant glaucoma (3 eyes), absolute glaucoma (4 eyes), or secondary glaucoma of diverse causes (2 eyes). A favourable result in the IOP control was obtained in 69% of the cases with only a minor number of complications (ciliary body hernia (5 eyes), cataract (2 eyes), choroid hematoma (1 eye). In the future, the number of undesirable results and complications should diminish as the knowledge of the principles that guide this new surgical approach of secondary glaucomas becomes better understood.
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PMID:[Surgical treatment of secondary glaucomas with extensive goniosynechias (author's transl)]. 48 8

This paper presents the four-year follow-up results of a prospective study on the results of the Double Flap Scheie. The study was started in 1971 and the pre- and post-operative evaluation was carried out according to carefully selected criteria. Admitted were only open angle glaucoma patients. Diurnal IOP-curves, static perimetry, evaluation of lens and optic disc in mydriasis were included in the complete pre- and post-operative examination. In the Douible Flap Scheie a conjunctival and scleral flap are made followed by a cornea-scleral cauterization and incision after which a peripheral iridectomy is made. 51 eyes of 48 patients were operated. After 4 years 42 eyes of 37 patients could still be examined. The mean IOP was reduced from 33.0 to 17.3 mm without additional therapy. This is a mean percentage reduction of 48.5%. 75% of the mean IOP was under 21 mm; with additional therapie 91% was under 21 mm. Diurnal variation decreased from 7 to 4 mm. 48% of the eyes showed a decreased visual acuity of which 38% was caused by cataract. 52% showed visual field deterioration of which one third was attributed to cataract. In 24% the visual field deterioration was considered clinically important. There was no clear relation between IOP level and visual field deterioration.
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PMID:Four year follow-up of a glaucoma operation. Prospective study of the double flap Scheie. 55 51

Increased intraocular pressure in the immediate postoperative period commonly occurs after cataract extraction. We compared a series of patients operated on through a limbal section to a series operated on through a corneal section. The incidence of increased IOP was significantly lower in the corneal section group. This supports the theory that trabecular damage is a major factor in causing early increased IOP after cataract extraction.
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PMID:The effect of corneal section on early increased intraocular pressue after cataract extraction. 65 12

The mydriasis provocative test with 1% cyclopentolate (CPT) was performed on 218 patients with suspected or untreated open-angle glaucoma, on 431 eyes in all. Significant IOP elevations (larger than or equal to 8 mmHg) were demonstrated in 21 eyes of 18 patients. The present paper analyses the responder group and presents some other investigation results and clinical findings to throw additional light on the mechanism of IOP elevation in responders. The responders did not differ from the other patients of the material in age or sex. Patients with capsular glaucoma constituted the biggest group among the responders. 48% of the significant IOP elevations during CPT were encountered in eyes with pseudoexfoliation (PE) and open-angle glaucoma. A positive response during CPT was statistically significantly more common in PE eyes than in eyes without PE. Capsular glaucoma was diagnosed immediately or later in all PE eyes which displayed a larger than or equal to 5 mmHg IOP elevation during the CPT. In addition to the importance of pigment in PE eyes, PE material may play a certain role in the elevation of IOP . The mechanism of this role is not known. No correlation was established between the results of the water drinking test and the CPT. The mechanism that causes the elevation of IOP must be quite different in these two tests. Nor was a statistically significant difference observed in the incidence of cataract, the maximal variation of IOP in the 48-h tension curve, the occurrence of cupping of the optic disc or visual field defects between the responder and non-responder eyes in the glaucomatous group.
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PMID:The cyclopentolate provocative test in suspected or untreated open-angle glaucoma. II. Clinical studies on the mechanism of intraocular pressure elevations. 98 41

The re-examinations of 28 complete sector and 27 peripheral iridectomies, performed because of acute glaucoma, showed an equally good regulation of IOP from both methods, even in longstanding cases (stadium III of Leydhecker) and when an operation during an attack is necessary. The postoperative reduction in vision mainly caused by cataract, was seen more frequently after sector iridectomy. In acute glaucoma the peripheral iridectomy as the less extensive and less severe procedure is to be preferred to the sector iridectomy with the exception, that an optical iridectomy is indicated.
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PMID:[Complete or peripheral iridectomy in acute glaucoma? (author's transl)]. 101 70

This study was undertaken to investigate the endocrine stress response during cataract surgery in local anaesthesia (LA) with or without additional sedation with midazolam (Dormicum). 20 patients for cataract surgery in LA were randomly allocated to the midazolam-group (before injection of LA, sedation with single doses of 1 mg midazolam until the patient was sleeping, but awakeable), and to the control-group without sedation. Premedication and LA were standardized. The investigation was performed at 7 measuring points starting at the arrival in the preparation room up to 30 min after surgery. Adrenaline in plasma was significantly lower in the midazolam-group. Intraoperatively, adrenaline increased in the control-group and decreased in the midazolam-group. In time course, noradrenaline in plasma decreased in the midazolam-group, in contrast to the control-group. With respect to ADH, ACTH and cortisol, no significant differences were found in group levels or time course, and concentrations remained within normal range. In contrast to the control-group, mean arterial pressure decreased in the midazolam-group during the course of time. There were no differences in heart rate or arterial oxygen saturation between the two groups. Local anaesthesia and premedication were sufficient to prevent psychic and surgical stressors. The slight sympathoadrenergic response in the control-group was significantly reduced by small doses of midazolam. Thus, a careful supplementation of local anaesthesia with midazolam appears advantageous for patients with cardiovascular disorders.
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PMID:[Endocrine stress response in cataract operations with local anesthesia]. 131 23

A randomized, masked study measuring postoperative intraocular pressure at 4, 8, and 24 hours, two to seven days, and one month after planned extracapsular cataract extraction with posterior chamber lens implantation was conducted. Seven commonly used ocular hypotensive agents and a control, given at the completion of surgery, were compared: timolol maleate (Timoptic), levobunolol hydrochloride (Betagan), betaxolol hydrochloride (Betoptic), pilocarpine hydrochloride (Pilopine Gel), carbachol (Miostat), apraclonidine hydrochloride (Iopidine), acetazolamide (Diamox). There were significant differences between agents. Miostat was the most effective in controlling postoperative IOP, followed by Timoptic. Diamox, Pilopine Gel, and Betagan were equally effective. Betoptic was somewhat less effective and Iopidine was not significantly better than the control.
J Cataract Refract Surg 1992 Jan
PMID:Comparison of the postoperative intraocular pressure with Betagan, Betoptic, Timoptic, Iopidine, Diamox, Pilopine Gel, and Miostat. 173 53

The efficacy of topical 1% apraclonidine in controlling early postoperative IOP rise after cataract extraction was evaluated. Topical 1% apraclonidine was applied to 20 patients who underwent extracapsular cataract extraction with posterior intraocular lens implantation. On another 20 patients, who acted as control group a placebo (artificial tears) was given. The IOP was measured before preoperative medication and postoperatively at 6, 12 and 24 h, using the Perkins hand-held applanation tonometer. In the control group, 9 patients (45%) developed intraocular hypertension and in the treated group only 2 (10%) showed hypertension, but with short duration and a moderate IOP rise. The difference in frequency of intraocular hypertension between the groups was statistically significant (p less than 0.02). The statistical analysis showed that the postoperative IOP of operated treated eyes was significantly smaller than the IOP of operated control eyes. Furthermore, the postoperative IOP and the initial IOP did not differ statistically. The results of this study demonstrate the efficacy of topical apraclonidine 1% in controlling the early and transient intraocular hypertension following cataract extraction.
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PMID:Apraclonidine and early postoperative intraocular hypertension after cataract extraction. 135 13

Three hundred and fifty-two eyes (230 patients) with various diseases were treated with the first China-made YAG laser therapy instruments. The success rate was 100%. Two hundred and seventy-six eyes with primary angle closed glaucoma were treated by peripheral iridotomy. Postoperatively, the IOP was lowered by 0.267 kPa (2.43 mmHg). The dose and frequency of medication could then be lowered. The closed chamber angle index improved. Forty-nine eyes with membranous cataract were treated by posterior capsulotomy: Visual acuity was improved by 95%. The main complications during or immediately after operation were as follows: transient elevation of IOP, hyphema, anterior uveitis and corneal edema. All of these were well controlled.
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PMID:[YAG laser treatment in anterior segment disease of the eye]. 139 40


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