Author/Authors :
Al-Mohaimeed, Mansour Head of Ophthalmology Department - College of Medicine - Qassim University - Qassim, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Purpose: Glaucoma following penetrating keratoplasty (PK) continues to be a serious problem that
may ultimately become sight threatening. Knowledge of the risk factors for development of
glaucoma following PK, such as preexisting glaucoma, pseudophakia, aphakia, and previous PK,
can limit the occurrence and improve the outcome of the keratoplasty. The management of
postkeratoplasty (Post-PK) glaucoma remains controversial with a wide range of treatment
modalities available, including newer classes of drugs, laser therapy, filtering surgery with
mitomycin C, and implantation of glaucoma drainage devices (GDDs), as well as various
cycloablative treatment modalities, including cyclocryotherapy and cyclophotocoagulation (CPC)
with noncontact and contact neodymium: yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser, a
semiconductor diode, and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP).
Methods: A literature search was conducted on the Medline database using the search terms
glaucoma, PK, trabeculectomy, GDDs, cyclocryotherapy, Nd:YAG CPC, diode laser CPC, and
ECP for the 35-year period between 1975 and 2010. Several articles that were not found by
Medline search were cited in the references of other articles. Articles were included because of
their subject relevance or were excluded so as to avoid redundancy. Abstracts written in English of
non-English-language articles were also reviewed.
Keywords :
Cyclophotocoagulation , Glaucoma , Glaucoma Drainage Devices , Trabeculectomy , Postkeratoplasty Glaucoma , Penetrating Keratoplasty