The authors evaluated 52 glaucomatous eyes in which, after the extracapsular cataract extraction, artificial posterior lens has been implanted. In 32 patients glaucoma has been treated for 2-6 years. In 7 patients of this group, it was not possible to control the intraocular pressure before surgery and in these cases simultaneous trabeculectomy, extracapsular cataract extraction and the implantation of artificial posterior lens were performed. In 13 patients, anti-glaucomatous surgery had been performed before, and in 7 cases, glaucoma was diagnosed in the preoperative period. We considered our results as satisfactory since in 67% visual acuity was over 0.5; 29% of the patients did not require anti-glaucomatous treatment, whereas 71% took anti-glaucomatous drugs in reduced doses. In our opinion, glaucoma is not a contraindication for artificial lens implantation, although surgery can be technically more difficult.

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