Abstract

Combined Lensectomy with Vitrectomy for Secondary Glaucoma and Traumatic Iridocyclitis after Ocular Blunt Trauma

Highlights

  • Traditional trabeculectomy has been the main surgery for many kinds of glaucoma [1]

  • We present a case of traumatic glaucoma and traumatic iridocyclitis after an ocular blunt trauma due to aggressive assault by the fist, which was successfully treated with a 23 gauge (G) vitrectomy combined with phacoemulsification and artificial lens implantation

  • This is the first case of secondary glaucoma and traumatic iridocyclitis in an eye after ocular blunt trauma that was successfully treated by combining lensectomy with vitrectomy

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Clinical Medical Reviews and Case Reports

Ocular blunt trauma, Secondary glaucoma, Traumatic iridocyclitis

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