. To quantify changes in anterior segment (AS) parameters after laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) using AS-optical coherence tomography (OCT) of iris bombe. . AS images of eight eyes were captured before and after iris bombe and more than 2 weeks after LPI (post-LPI) using AS-OCT. We compared the following AS parameters: anterior chamber depth (ACD), anterior chamber volume (ACV), iris curvature (IC), iris thickness at 500 m from the scleral spur (IT-1) in the middle between the iris root and pupillary margin (IT-2) and 500 m from the pupillary margin (IT-3) to the anterior chamber angle (ACA) (angle opening distance [AOD750]), and trabecular iris space area. . Mean IT-1 and IT-3, but not IT-2, were lower after iris bombe (IT-1, = 0.001; IT-2, = 0.081; and IT-3, = 0.001). There were no significant differences between ACD at pre-LPI and before iris bombe ( = 0.096). The mean ACV and AOD750 of iris bombe increased at post-LPI (ACV, < 0.01, and AOD750, < 0.05). The mean IT-1, IT-2, and IT-3 increased at post-LPI (all, ≤ 0.01). IC decreased at post-LPI ( < 0.001), and ACD at post-LPI did not change. . The iris extends and becomes thinner during iris bombe. LPI during bombe decreases the IC and increases the ACV and ACA.

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