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Combined Cataract Surgery with Ab Interno Canaloplasty (aka Viscocanalostomy)

Daniel I. Bettis, MD, Jason P. Kam, MD
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Additional Notes: Length 5:53

This is a tough case of a patient with Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (formerly known as Wegener's Granulomatosis). He also has a history of high myopia. In his other eye, he has a history of retinal detachment requiring a scleral buckle and tube shunt implantation for refractory glaucoma. Over time, both of these developed recurrent erosion/exposure, leaving him essentially monocular. He was referred with medically-uncontrolled glaucoma in his better-seeing eye. Given his prior history, we opted to try a canal-based procedure to avoid the issues of erosion. We chose Ab Interno Canaloplasty since he was monocular, and we wanted to reduce the risk of hyphema.

 

last updated: 1/6/2017. originally posted 10/19/2016
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