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Transscleral Neodymium:YAG Laser Cyclocoagulation for Uncontrolled Glaucoma

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To determine the efficacy and safety of the procedure, we reviewed the records of 25 eyes of 25 patients who had received noncontact transscleral Nd:YAG laser cyclocoagulation for a variety of uncontrolled glaucomas. Thirteen to 35 pulses (mean, 22.7 pulses) had been placed 1 mm to 2 mm behind the limbus with an energy per pulse of 3.4 J to 8.2 J (mean 4.5 J). Follow-up ranged from 6 months to 23 months, with the exception of one eye, which had to be enucleated. Nine of the 25 eyes (36%) required one or two repeat treatments. Twelve (48%) had intraocular pressures at last follow-up of less than 21 mm Hg but greater than 4 mm Hg. Ten eyes (40%) developed moderate to severe pain transiently, and 10 (40%) developed substantial, but transient, inflammation. Transscleral Nd:YAG laser cyclocoagulation appears to be relatively effective and well tolerated.

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