Bj. Jennings et De. Mathews, Complications of neodymium : YAG cyclophotocoagulation in the treatment ofopen-angle glaucoma, OPT VIS SCI, 76(10), 1999, pp. 686-691
A retrospective study was performed to determine the complications that occ
urred after cyclophotocoagulation. The condition of 33 eyes in 25 patients
was observed from 1 month to 1 year after application of cyclophotocoagulat
ion with a neodymium:YAG (Nd:YAG) laser for open-angle glaucoma. The number
of treatment burns ranged from 16 to 50, and laser output energy ranged fr
om 3 to 7 J. Complications included anterior uveitis in 14 eyes (42%), conj
unctival injection in 12 eyes (36%), pain in 9 eyes (30%), and conjunctival
hemorrhage in 5 eyes (15%). Corneal edema, intraocular pressure spikes, an
d corneal epithelial defects were each noted in three (9%) of the eyes trea
ted, whereas cataracts developed in four (12%) of the eyes. Two eyes (6%) d
eveloped anterior segment ischemia with subsequent phthisis bulbi. Seven ey
es (21%) demonstrated no adverse reactions.