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Kristina Joana Schoelles1, Alexandra Anton1, Claudia Auw-Haedrich1
1Eye Center, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Abstract:
A 65-year-old patient suffering from pseudoexfoliation glaucoma and multiple previous surgeries at the right eye underwent CyPass® explantation 19 months after CyPass® Micro-Stent implantation due to chronic inflammation in the an-terior chamber. Histologically, a foreign body granuloma around and in the CyPass® implant was found. We conclude that patients with previous multiple glaucoma surgeries should not undergo CyPass® Micro-Stent implantation.
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