Purpose: To introduce a new method for treating irido-corneal adhesion (ICA) by using argon laser. . A 60-year-old woman with advanced glaucoma who is undergoing trabeculectomy. In follow-up visits, choroidal effusion and iridocorneal adhesion were seen in the examination. The massive choroidal effusion was treated with medical therapy. In further follow-up examination, ICA was repaired with argon laser.

Result: Early laser treatment prior to surgical management is suggested in postoperative synechia.

Conclusion: Early argon laser synechiolysis is a less-invasive procedure which prevents probable surgical complications such as local detachment of Descemet's membrane or bleeding in surgical synechiolysis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5289203DOI Listing

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