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A case of recurrent hypotony and choroidal effusion in a patient with previous filtration surgery.


ABSTRACT: To report a case of recurrent hypotony and choroidal effusion following trabeculectomy.A 70 year old male with advanced pseudoexfoliation glaucoma in both eyes underwent trabeculectomy in the left eye. Initially intraocular pressure (IOP) was controlled without topical therapy, but dorzolamide-timolol and brimonidine were added when IOP elevated above target. Aqueous suppressant glaucoma medications were thought to cause three episodes of hypotony resolving with discontinuation of these medications. Conclusions and Importance: Although hypotony and choroidal detachment associated with the use of aqueous suppressants is rare, it should be considered in patients with hypotony of unclear etiology following a glaucoma filtering procedure. Aqueous suppressants should be discontinued and it is recommended that the glaucoma drop regimen be switched to non-aqueous suppressants in patients with these findings.

SUBMITTER: Majmudar PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5991891 | biostudies-other | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A case of recurrent hypotony and choroidal effusion in a patient with previous filtration surgery.

Majmudar Palak M PM   Kremer Felina F   Chadha Nisha N  

American journal of ophthalmology case reports 20180522


To report a case of recurrent hypotony and choroidal effusion following trabeculectomy.<h4>Observations</h4>A 70 year old male with advanced pseudoexfoliation glaucoma in both eyes underwent trabeculectomy in the left eye. Initially intraocular pressure (IOP) was controlled without topical therapy, but dorzolamide-timolol and brimonidine were added when IOP elevated above target. Aqueous suppressant glaucoma medications were thought to cause three episodes of hypotony resolving with discontinuat  ...[more]