Subtotal Serous Retinal Detachment after Non-Penetrating Glaucoma Surgery. Clinical Case
https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2024-2-365-369
Abstract
Purpose: to provide a clinical case of serous retinal detachment after nonpenetrating antiglaucoma surgery. A patient with hypertension and type II diabetes mellitus underwent a nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy in our clinic against the background of uncompensated glaucoma. Subtotal serous retinal detachment was found in the early postoperative period. Against the background of steroid therapy, the detachment resolved within 2 weeks. We believe that the cause of serous detachment is a significant gradient in the decrease in intraocular pressure against the background of uncompensated glaucoma as a result of surgery against the background of uncompensated glaucoma and endothelial dysfunction due to common diseases. Patients with comorbidities and initially severe condition require more thorough preoperative preparation, monitoring and correction of treatment in the postoperative period.
About the Authors
M. E. KonovalovRussian Federation
Konovalov Michail E., MD, director
3 Tverskaya‑Yamskaya str., 56/6, Moscow, 125047
M. L. Zenina
Russian Federation
Zenina Maria L., PhD, deputy chief physician
3 Tverskaya‑Yamskaya str., 56/6, Moscow, 125047
K. V. Burdel
Russian Federation
Burdel Konstantin V., ophthalmologist
3 Tverskaya‑Yamskaya str., 56/6, Moscow, 125047
A. B. Reznikova
Russian Federation
Reznikova Alexandra B., ophthalmologist
3 Tverskaya‑Yamskaya str., 56/6, Moscow, 125047
M. M. Konovalova
Russian Federation
Konovalova Maria M., ophthalmologist
2nd Botkinsky travel, 5, Moscow, 125284
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Konovalov M.E., Zenina M.L., Burdel K.V., Reznikova A.B., Konovalova M.M. Subtotal Serous Retinal Detachment after Non-Penetrating Glaucoma Surgery. Clinical Case. Ophthalmology in Russia. 2024;21(2):365-369. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2024-2-365-369