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Remarkable Improvements After Cataract Surgery in a Presumed “End-Stage” Glaucoma Patient: A Case Report

Predicting the visual outcome after cataract extraction can be challenging in glaucoma patients who develop cataracts. Here, we demonstrate the case of a patient with advanced glaucoma and a mild-to-moderate cataract at initial presentation, who demonstrated remarkable improvement in visual acuity f...

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Autores principales: El Helwe, Hani, Ingram, Zoë, Liebman, Daniel, Falah, Henisk, Solá-Del Valle, David A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10551057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37809140
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44683
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author El Helwe, Hani
Ingram, Zoë
Liebman, Daniel
Falah, Henisk
Solá-Del Valle, David A
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Ingram, Zoë
Liebman, Daniel
Falah, Henisk
Solá-Del Valle, David A
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description Predicting the visual outcome after cataract extraction can be challenging in glaucoma patients who develop cataracts. Here, we demonstrate the case of a patient with advanced glaucoma and a mild-to-moderate cataract at initial presentation, who demonstrated remarkable improvement in visual acuity following a period of controlled intraocular pressure (IOP) and the removal of a matured cataract at the time of surgery. A 64-year-old Haitian woman with severe mixed-mechanism glaucoma and hand motion vision in both eyes (OU) presented with intraocular pressures of 38 mmHg OD (oculus dexter/right eye) and 41 mmHg OS (oculus sinister/left eye) while on three IOP-lowering agents. Her medications were escalated to six IOP-lowering medications, and she underwent bilateral transscleral laser cyclophotocoagulation with both micropulse and continuous wave probes simultaneously. Postoperatively, IOPs dropped to 7 and 9 mmHg in the right and left eyes, respectively, and remained at or below target on three topical agents for the remainder of her follow-up. Contrastingly, the patient's cataract had progressed, and the decision was made to undergo cataract extraction OU sequentially. The subsequent clinical course demonstrated progressive visual improvement with 20/80 best-corrected visual acuity OU and increased independence with activities of daily living. This case illustrates the potential for visual improvement in an advanced glaucoma patient after removing a matured cataract despite limited prior expectations. Ocular comorbidities complicate but do not necessarily preclude appropriate interventions that may improve patients' vision-related quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-105510572023-10-06 Remarkable Improvements After Cataract Surgery in a Presumed “End-Stage” Glaucoma Patient: A Case Report El Helwe, Hani Ingram, Zoë Liebman, Daniel Falah, Henisk Solá-Del Valle, David A Cureus Ophthalmology Predicting the visual outcome after cataract extraction can be challenging in glaucoma patients who develop cataracts. Here, we demonstrate the case of a patient with advanced glaucoma and a mild-to-moderate cataract at initial presentation, who demonstrated remarkable improvement in visual acuity following a period of controlled intraocular pressure (IOP) and the removal of a matured cataract at the time of surgery. A 64-year-old Haitian woman with severe mixed-mechanism glaucoma and hand motion vision in both eyes (OU) presented with intraocular pressures of 38 mmHg OD (oculus dexter/right eye) and 41 mmHg OS (oculus sinister/left eye) while on three IOP-lowering agents. Her medications were escalated to six IOP-lowering medications, and she underwent bilateral transscleral laser cyclophotocoagulation with both micropulse and continuous wave probes simultaneously. Postoperatively, IOPs dropped to 7 and 9 mmHg in the right and left eyes, respectively, and remained at or below target on three topical agents for the remainder of her follow-up. Contrastingly, the patient's cataract had progressed, and the decision was made to undergo cataract extraction OU sequentially. The subsequent clinical course demonstrated progressive visual improvement with 20/80 best-corrected visual acuity OU and increased independence with activities of daily living. This case illustrates the potential for visual improvement in an advanced glaucoma patient after removing a matured cataract despite limited prior expectations. Ocular comorbidities complicate but do not necessarily preclude appropriate interventions that may improve patients' vision-related quality of life. Cureus 2023-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10551057/ /pubmed/37809140 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44683 Text en Copyright © 2023, El Helwe et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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El Helwe, Hani
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Liebman, Daniel
Falah, Henisk
Solá-Del Valle, David A
Remarkable Improvements After Cataract Surgery in a Presumed “End-Stage” Glaucoma Patient: A Case Report
title Remarkable Improvements After Cataract Surgery in a Presumed “End-Stage” Glaucoma Patient: A Case Report
title_full Remarkable Improvements After Cataract Surgery in a Presumed “End-Stage” Glaucoma Patient: A Case Report
title_fullStr Remarkable Improvements After Cataract Surgery in a Presumed “End-Stage” Glaucoma Patient: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Remarkable Improvements After Cataract Surgery in a Presumed “End-Stage” Glaucoma Patient: A Case Report
title_short Remarkable Improvements After Cataract Surgery in a Presumed “End-Stage” Glaucoma Patient: A Case Report
title_sort remarkable improvements after cataract surgery in a presumed “end-stage” glaucoma patient: a case report
topic Ophthalmology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10551057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37809140
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