2021
DOI: 10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000610
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Comparison of refractive outcomes after combined cataract and glaucoma surgery: trabeculectomy and glaucoma drainage device implantation

Abstract: Although the refractive outcome tended to fluctuate in short axial length eyes, the refractive prediction error after combined cataract surgery and glaucoma drainage device implantation was relatively small.

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“…The corneal endothelium is unable to regenerate, and it is able to compensate for the loss of endothelial cells by migrating and expanding the cells of the elastic lamina [28] . Patients with PACG comorbid with cataract have higher intraocular pressure and narrow atrial angle, and the toxic side effects of the antiocular pressure drugs used during the treatment process can also have an effect on the anterior corneal endothelium, but it is the surgical factor that has the greatest impact on the anterior corneal endothelium [29][30] . The present results showed that the corneal endothelial cell density at one and three months after surgery was lower in both groups than before, and the average cell area was greater than before.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The corneal endothelium is unable to regenerate, and it is able to compensate for the loss of endothelial cells by migrating and expanding the cells of the elastic lamina [28] . Patients with PACG comorbid with cataract have higher intraocular pressure and narrow atrial angle, and the toxic side effects of the antiocular pressure drugs used during the treatment process can also have an effect on the anterior corneal endothelium, but it is the surgical factor that has the greatest impact on the anterior corneal endothelium [29][30] . The present results showed that the corneal endothelial cell density at one and three months after surgery was lower in both groups than before, and the average cell area was greater than before.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%