Title of article :
Glaucoma Surgery in Pregnancy: A Case Series and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Razeghinejad, Mohammad Reza Poostchi Eye Research Center - Poostchi Clinic - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Masoumpour, Masoumeh Poostchi Eye Research Center - Poostchi Clinic - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Eghbal, Mohammad Hossein Department of Anesthesiology - Faghihi Hospital - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz , Myers, Jonathan Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute - Jefferson Medical College - Philadelphia - USA , Moster, Marlene Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute - Jefferson Medical College - Philadelphia - USA
Abstract :
Glaucoma management in pregnant patients is a real challenge,
especially when the glaucoma is not controlled with medications.
We report the results of 6 incisional glaucoma surgeries for the
management of medically uncontrolled glaucoma patients during
pregnancy. This retrospective, case series was conducted on the
6 eyes of 3pregnant patients with uncontrolled glaucoma using
maximum tolerable medications. Details of the glaucoma surgical
management of these patients as well as their postoperative care
and pregnancy and clinical outcomes on longitudinal follow-up
are discussed. All 3 patients had juvenile open-angle glaucoma
and were on various anti-glaucoma medications, including
oral acetazolamide. The first case described underwent
trabeculectomy without antimetabolites in both eyes because of
uncontrolled intraocular pressure with topical medications. The
surgery was done with topical lidocaine jelly and subconjunctival
lidocaine during the second and third trimesters. The second
patient had an Ahmed valve implantation in both eyes during
the second and third trimesters because of uncontrolled IOP
with topical medications and no response to selective laser
trabeculoplasty. Surgery was done with topical tetracaine and
subconjunctival and sub-Tenon’s lidocaine. The third case had
a Baerveldt valve implantation under general anesthesia in the
second trimester. In selected pregnant glaucoma patients with
medically uncontrolled intraocular pressure threatening vision,
incisional surgery may lead to good outcomes for the patient
with no risk for the fetus.
Keywords :
Glaucoma drainage implants , Pregnancy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics