Retina and glaucoma: surgical complications

Int J Retina Vitreous. 2018 Sep 5:4:29. doi: 10.1186/s40942-018-0135-x. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Background: The close structural and microcirculatory co-relation between anterior and posterior segments of eye make them very vulnerable to complications when one of them is affected surgically. With the advent of anti-fibrotic agents in the management of glaucoma, the rates of vitreoretinal complications have become more frequent.

Main body: Common retinal complications after glaucoma surgeries include choroidal detachment; ocular decompression retinopathy; haemorrhagic choroidal detachment; hypotony maculopathy; malignant glaucoma; vitreous haemorrhage; bleb endophthalmitis; retinal detachment. Similarly, intraocular pressure rise is often noted after scleral buckle; pars plana vitrectomy; intravitreal gas injection; silicone oil injection; intravitreal steroid injection.

Conclusion: The article provides some insight into some of the complications after glaucoma and retina surgeries, including the pathogenetic mechanisms behind each complication and available management options.

Keywords: Filtration surgery; Glaucoma; Glaucoma after retinal surgeries; Retinal complications.

Publication types

  • Review