Purpose: To estimate the occurrence of choroidal detachment (CD) in 11
7 patients operated on with trabeculectomy. Methods: Ultrasonography w
as used to assess the occurrence of CD and pachymetry was used to esti
mate the depth of the anterior chamber (AC). Mean follow-up was 19 mon
ths. Results: Twelve (71%) patients suffered from marked hypotony (IOP
less than or equal to 5 mm Hg) and 9 (53%) patients suffered from sha
llowing of the hC some period early after operation. CD was diagnosed
in 10 (59%) patients. Ophthalmoscopy was not sufficient to diagnose CD
in 3 (18%) patients. None of the eyes without CD showed more than 10%
reduction of the AC. Four of these eyes were markedly hypotonic. On t
he other hand, all markedly hypotonic eyes with more than 10% reductio
n of the AC developed CD. Conclusion: No postoperative IOP level alone
could separate patients at risk for CD development from patients with
out any such risk. However, concomitant marked hypotony and more than
10% reduction of the AC were found in 2/3 of the CD eyes.