Background: To determine the success of repeat trabeculectomy augmented with mitomycin C in a cohort of patients who had undergone previously failed trabeculectomy surgery.
Design: A consecutive cohort series of patients.
Participants: Fifty patients undergoing augmented trabeculectomy surgery following a previously failed trabeculectomy and at least 12 months' follow up.
Purpose: A postal questionnaire study to evaluate the current practice of cataract surgery delivery in the United Kingdom including strategies for postoperative review was performed.
Methods: A cataract questionnaire was sent to all hospital departments delivering ophthalmic services in the United Kingdom based on a list from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. It included questions about the staffing level, number of cases operated on per list, and the different strategies employed postoperatively.
We present a case of a patient who had pupilloplasty for an atonic pupil following phacoemulsification cataract surgery. Postoperatively, the patient experienced glare that was not relieved by a neodymium:YAG laser capsulotomy. A cosmetic contact lens helped to resolve the symptoms.
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