Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 17, 2026

An Alternative and Validated Injection Method for Accessing the Subretinal Space via a Transcleral Posterior Approach
Published on: December 7, 2016
Short-term intraocular pressure trends after intravitreal triamcinolone injection
Edward W Lee1, Seenu M Hariprasad, William F Mieler
1University of Chicago School of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
Purpose:
To report the trends in intraocular pressures (IOP) within the first week after intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide (Kenalog) for the treatment of retinal disease.
Design:
Retrospective chart review.
Methods:
Review of 43 consecutive patients and 50 intravitreal injections of 4 mg triamcinolone acetonide. Analysis of the effect on IOP was performed.
Results:
The mean preinjection IOP was 14.60 +/- 3.71 mm Hg (mean +/- SD) (range, 9 to 26 mm Hg). The mean postinjection IOP (30 minutes after injection) was 19.64 +/- 7.43 mm Hg (range, 5 to 45 mm Hg). Mean IOP change before and after injection was 4.83 +/- 7.10 mm Hg. The mean IOP one to two days after injection was 15.32 +/- 4.41. mm Hg (range, 6 to 27 mm Hg). The mean IOP five to seven days after injection was 15.94 +/- 4.86 mm Hg (range, 5 to 28 mm Hg).
Conclusions:
Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide injection in this limited series does not cause a marked increase in IOP within the first week after the procedure.
Related Concept Videos
Open Angle Glaucoma: Treatment
Drugs such as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, α2- and...
Angle Closure Glaucoma: Treatment
Glaucoma: Overview
Ophthalmic Drug Delivery Systems