INTRAOCULAR AND EXTRAOCULAR HEMORRHAGE ASSOCIATED WITH LIGATURE RELEASE OF NON-VALVED GLAUCOMA DRAINAGE IMPLANT

Intraocular and extraocular hemorrhage associated with ligature release of non-valved glaucoma drainage implant

Intraocular and extraocular hemorrhage associated with ligature release of non-valved glaucoma drainage implant

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Purpose: To report a rare complication of non-valved glaucoma drainage device surgery.Observations: An 85-year-old pseudophakic white male presented with painless vision loss and bloody tears.He was 5 weeks removed from uncomplicated non-valved glaucoma drainage device (Baerveldt 101-350, [AMO, Santa Clara, CA]).There was serosanguinous discharge without apparent source and a 25% layering hyphema in the anterior chamber.

The Canned Dog Food tube was unobstructed in the anterior chamber and not abutting the iris.There was no presence of neovascularization or other abnormal vessels in the angle.After clearing of the hyphema, the patient had persistent vitreous hemorrhage necessitating pars plana vitrectomy.No source of hemorrhage was identified.

Conclusions and importance: This is the first report of a rare occurrence of intraocular and extraocular hemorrhage associated following spontaneous release of Food Feeder ligature of a non-valved glaucoma drainage implant.The presumed mechanism was sudden shallowing of the anterior chamber resulting in the tube irritating uveal vasculature.We do not have an explanation for the extraocular blood.

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