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Title: [Surgical treatment of secondary glaucomas with extensive goniosynechias (author's transl)]. Author: Béchetoille A, Deroche B, Jallet G, Cleirens S. Journal: J Fr Ophtalmol; 1979; 2(6-7):405-14. PubMed ID: 489908. Abstract: The authors propose to consider that the liberation of the ciliary body of Benedikt, combined or not with vitrectomy and/or with surgery of the exposed ciliary body and/or with reconstruction of the angle and/or with the treatment of secondary glaucomas with extensive goniosynechias. 30 eyes were operated according to these principles during a period of two years. They presented an angle closure glaucoma that was neglected, provoking a chronic state via the formation of a ring shaped goniosynechia (11 eyes), an aphakic secondary glaucoma (7 eyes), neo-vascular glaucoma (3 eyes), a malignant glaucoma (3 eyes), absolute glaucoma (4 eyes), or secondary glaucoma of diverse causes (2 eyes). A favourable result in the IOP control was obtained in 69% of the cases with only a minor number of complications (ciliary body hernia (5 eyes), cataract (2 eyes), choroid hematoma (1 eye). In the future, the number of undesirable results and complications should diminish as the knowledge of the principles that guide this new surgical approach of secondary glaucomas becomes better understood.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]