Abstract

Purpose: To describe a patient with primary open-angle glaucoma in whom bilateral recurrent optic disc haemorrhages disappeared permanently after trabeculectomy. Methods: A 67-old male patient was diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma and was followed for 10 years including best corrected visual acuity, visual field examinations, slit lamp examinations, Goldmann applanation tonometry, fundoscopy and optic disc photographs. Results: Optic disc haemorrhages were detected in 8 out of 30 preoperative visits in the right eye and in 3 out of 19 visits in the left eye. Trabeculectomy with intraoperative application of mitomycin C was performed in both eyes due to the advanced visual field loss with an inadequate intraocular pressure control despite maximum-tolerated medical therapy and because of the recurrent optic disc haemorrhages. No further optic disc haemorrhages were observed in either eye after trabeculectomy. Conclusion: Our case report demonstrates that recurrent bilateral optic disc haemorrhages can cease permanently after successful trabeculectomy.

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