Abstract

PurposeWe report a case of bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT) in a young woman associated with ocular hypertension which eventually progressed to glaucoma that was treated with gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculectomy (GATT).Case ReportA 37-year-old otherwise healthy female presented with intermittently red and inflamed eyes and blurred vision. She was treated with oral moxifloxacin months prior to presentation. Iris transillumination defects, a pigmented anterior chamber reaction, the absence of keratic precipitates, and a history of upper respiratory infection treated with an oral fluoroquinolone prompted the diagnosis of BAIT. Intraocular pressure (IOP) remained uncontrolled on multiple glaucoma medications. Following the development of new visual field defects, indicating progression to glaucoma, GATT with cataract extraction was performed.ConclusionAlthough surgical intervention is rare with BAIT, our case demonstrates that GATT may be used effectively in those patients needing better IOP control before considering incisional glaucoma surgery.

Highlights

  • A Role for gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) in Managing Glaucoma Secondary to bilateral acute iris transillumination (BAIT); Wey et al self-limited with resolution of iris depigmentation and no effect on intraocular pressure (IOP).[1, 3, 4]

  • Seventy-nine cases of BAIT have been reported in the literature since the first description of the syndrome in 2004.[5]. We present a case of BAIT with secondary open-angle glaucoma and uncontrolled IOP that was managed with gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT), which to our knowledge is unprecedented

  • Pigment dispersion syndrome was certainly considered, but the patient lacked the classic findings of posterior iris bowing and mid-peripheral transillumination defects (TIDs)

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How to cite this article: Wey S, Flamendorf J, Sinha S, Lee D. Surgical Management of Glaucoma Secondary to Bilateral Acute Iris Transillumination: A Role for Gonioscopy-assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy.

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