Purpose: To determine the incidence of hypotony or intraocular pressure (IO
P) spikes in the early period after clear corneal phacoemulsification in no
rmal and glaucomatous eyes.
Setting: Ambulatory surgical center,
Methods: This retrospective analysis comprised 112 eyes that had clear corn
eal phacoemulsification. Postoperative IOP measurements were collected 30 m
inutes. 1 day, and 1 month after surgery.
Results: Twenty-three eyes had an IOP of 5 mm Hg or below 30 minutes postop
eratively. The IOP at 30 minutes was lower than at 1 day in both the normal
and the glaucoma group. The mean IOP in the normal group was 10.0 mm Hg +/
- 4.3 (SD) at 30 minutes and 16.9 +/- 4.4 mm Hg at 1 day (P less than or eq
ual to .005). The means in the glaucoma group were 9.6 +/- 3.9 mm Hg and 16
.9 +/- 5.7 mm Hg, respectively (P less than or equal to .0002). The IOPs at
30 minutes and 1 day were not significantly different between the 2 groups
.
Conclusion: A significant percentage of eyes having clear corneal phacoemul
sification had an [OP of 5 mm Hg or less 30 minutes after surgery. Even tho
ugh there were no postoperative complications from hypotony and there was a
relative absence of significant IOP elevation 1 day postoperatively, the f
requency of low IOP at 30 minutes suggests that consideration be given to l
eaving postoperative eyes with a higher IOP at the completion of phacoemuls
ification rather than with the estimated 10 mm Hg tactile IOP strived for i
n this study.