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Ultrasound Cyclo Plasty in Eyes with Glaucoma
Published on: January 26, 2018
[Ultrasound biomicroscopy in deep sclerectomy: case report]
Flávia Villas-Bôas1, Norma Allemann, Maira Saad Avila Morales
1Instituto Brasileiro de Oftalmologia e Prevenção à Cegueira. f-villasboas@bol.com.br
Abstract:
Case report of a woman with the diagnosis of primary open-angle glaucoma who was submitted to a successful surgical procedure of deep sclerectomy in the right eye. In the postoperative period, at month 3, the surgical procedure was evaluated with ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) utilizing two distinct equipments (UBM 840-Zeiss; UBM-VUMAX-Sonomed), with 50-MHz transducers. The diagnostic method of ultrasound biomicroscopy can be utilized as a non invasive method to evaluate the internal architecture of the eye at the topography of deep sclerectomy. It allows to identify the anterior segment structures, their anatomical relationship, and also the intact trabecular-Descemet membrane and the intrascleral space. Ultrasound biomicroscopy showed to be useful in evaluating postoperative status of the surgical procedure.

