Abstract
Objective To study the treatment of the anterior chamber obliteration of traumatic cataract with secondary glaucoma after the eyeball perforation wound.Method 12 cases (12 eyes) with traumatic cataract with secondary glaucoma after eye perforation wound were following the cataract phacoemulsification immediately and (or) vitrectomy,after the surgery,follow-up for 6 - 24 months.Results The anterior chamber formed,the intraocular pressure (IOP) contralled after surgery.Postoperative visual acuity improved obviously than preoperation,with no decompensation of corneal endothelium.Conclusion To the traumatic cataract with secondary glaucoma after the eyeball perforates the wound partner and the anterior chamber vanishing,Removing the pupillary blocking by phacoemulsification cataract surgery is key factor to form anterior chamber,and can get good results. Key words: Eyeball penetrating wound; Cataract,traumatic; Glaucoma,secondary; Obliteratio camerae anterior; Phacoemulsification
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