Purpose: To report the results of phacoemulsification in eyes with chronic angle closure glaucoma having a functional filtering bleb.
Methods: A prospective and non-comparative study was undertaken in 60 consecutive eyes of 44 patients having a functional filtering bleb for chronic angle closure glaucoma and undergoing cataract surgery. Only those cases who had intraocular pressure
Results: Complications seen during the surgery were iris trauma in 11 eyes (18.33%), thermal corneal burn in four (6.6%), corneal oedema in seven (11.66%), vitreous loss in one (1.6%), breach in rhexis in two (3.3%), fibrinoid reaction in one (1.6%) and early increase in intraocular pressure in one (1.6%). Postoperatively, visual acuity improved in all cases. None of the patients had poor vision that could be attributed to the surgical procedures. Difference in intra-ocular pressure (preoperative 15.37 +/- 2.59 mmHg) at all occasions during follow up was found to be statistically insignificant (P > 0.05 using paired t-test). The central anterior chamber depth was statistically significant (P = 0.002) when preoperative (1.90 +/- 1.27 mm) was compared to postoperative at 6 months (2.11 +/- 1.27 mm).
Conclusion: Phacoemulsification in eyes with a functional filtering bleb for chronic angle closure glaucoma is challenging. However, with slight modifications in technique, it can be accomplished without compromising the functioning of the bleb.
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