PURPOSE. We reviewed the rare ocular findings of Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS
) and the results of implantation of the Ahmed valve in cases associated wi
th glaucoma.
METHODS. Seven patients (range 18 to 52 years) diagnosed as SWS were review
ed as clinical findings over two years. An anterior chamber maintainer was
placed in patients with glaucoma to maintain stable intraocular pressure an
d minimize the risk of intraocular hemorrhage due to sudden pressure change
s during surgery, when an Ahmed valve is implanted.
RESULTS. Episcleral venous vessels were prominent in all cases. Diffuse cho
roidal hemangiomas were seen in three cases. Nevus of Ota was observed in o
nly one case. Three cases had juvenile glaucoma. One also had buphthalmos.
No intraocular hemorrhage or choroidal effusion was observed intraoperative
ly in valve-implant patients. The surgical treatment of the patients with g
laucoma gave favorable outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS. Rare ocular findings such as choroidal hemangioma and nevus of
Ota are sometimes seen in SWS. Drainage valve implantation, with an anteri
or chamber maintainer, is a good choice for treatment when surgery is done
in cases with glaucoma. This method may reduce the risk of intraoperative s
uprachoroidal effusion and expulsive hemorrhage by stabilizing intraocular
pressure within normal limits during the surgery.