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Synechiae are adhesions of the iris to ocular structures, which can cause issues of aqueous blockage, pupil dilation and more. Anterior synechiae are at the angle of the eye where the peripheral ...
The advantage in performing a surgical pupilloplasty is the opening of angles after breakage of the peripheral anterior synechia that leads to a decrease in IOP (Figures 6 and 7).
Peripheral anterior synechiae also appear to attach to the TDW. D, Note the decreased size and collapse of the scleral lake 22 days after canaloplasty. Goniopuncture was to be attempted in this case.
Four patients developed peripheral anterior synechia, 1 had a corneal complication, 2 had IOP > 10 mm Hg over baseline, and 1 had some vision loss. Hydrus Plus Phaco ...
Peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) may also develop. These adhesions between the peripheral iris and the angular structures of the anterior chamber reduce outflow of aqueous humor (eye fluid ...
This study was conducted to determine the usefulness of peripheral anterior chamber depth assessment in angle-closure glaucoma (ACG) screening in Japanese subjects. The subjects were 14 779 adults ...