2014
DOI: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2014.1042
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Postoperative Glaucoma Following Infantile Cataract Surgery

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Infantile cataract surgery bears a significant risk for postoperative glaucoma, and no consensus exists on factors that may reduce this risk.OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of primary intraocular lens implantation and timing of surgery on the incidence of postoperative glaucoma.DATA SOURCES We searched multiple databases to July 14, 2013, to identify studies with eligible patients, including PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, Central, Google Scholar, Intute, and Tripdata. We also s… Show more

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“…19 Despite varying definitions of glaucoma used in published studies, it is clear that a significant percentage of children undergoing congenital cataract surgery develop glaucoma (or at least elevated IOP), usually with open angles, and the onset of glaucoma frequently occurs years after cataract surgery. 1,2,6,7,22 …”
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“…19 Despite varying definitions of glaucoma used in published studies, it is clear that a significant percentage of children undergoing congenital cataract surgery develop glaucoma (or at least elevated IOP), usually with open angles, and the onset of glaucoma frequently occurs years after cataract surgery. 1,2,6,7,22 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is controversy surrounding the possible protective effect of primary IOL implantation (vs. aphakia) against glaucoma after cataract removal in infancy, with published reports both supporting 18,19 and failing to demonstrate this protective effect. 10,11 Trivedi et al noted that all glaucoma cases occurred in eyes having cataract surgery in the first 4.5 months of life, with similar rates in aphakic vs. pseudophakic eyes (19% vs. 24%, respectively).…”
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“…Congenital and infantile forms of cataract are a clinically important cause of impaired visual development that accounts for 3%-39% of childhood blindness, worldwide [4]. Despite advances in surgical treatment, pediatric cataract poses a long-term risk of postoperative complications including secondary glaucoma, nystagmus, and retinal detachment [5][6][7][8][9].…”
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“…Mataftsi ve ark. yaptıkları çalışmada 470 olguyu ortalama 6 yıl takip etmişler ve 80 (%17) olguda ortalama 4.3 yıl sonra glokom geliştiği tespit edilmiştir (18). Chen ve ark.…”
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