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Anterior synechiolysis after keratoplasty
R B Vajpayee1, K Taherian, S G Honavar
1Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
Abstract:
Anterior synechiae that develop following keratoplasty may induce immunological graft rejection or graft failure. Current surgical techniques designed to remove the synechiae early on are quite cumbersome. We describe a simple technique of anterior synechiolysis, performed 1 to 4 weeks postoperatively, using a bent 26-gauge needle, that proved safe and effective in seven cases. The only complication was a hyphema in one case. None of the synechiae had recurred at the final follow up at 3 months.