A Case of Choroidal and Vitreous Hemorrhage Following Micropulse Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation

We report a case of choroidal and vitreous hemorrhage after micropulse cyclophotocoagulation. An 82-year-old female presented postoperative day 1 with blurry vision and pain in her right eye. Examination showed that she had a choroidal hemorrhage, 200 degrees of ciliary body swelling, and vitreous hemorrhage. Although the choroidal hemorrhage resolved with steroids, the vitreous hemorrhage required pars plana vitrectomy. To the best of our knowledge, this article discusses the first reported case of choroidal and vitreous hemorrhage due to micropulse cyclophotocoagulation.
Source: Journal of Glaucoma - Category: Opthalmology Tags: Online Articles: Case Report/Small Case Series Source Type: research