American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Dec 2024)

Glaucoma tube shunt surgery with repeat penetrating keratoplasty in an aphakic patient

  • Bryce Chiang,
  • Karen Wai,
  • Andrea Naranjo,
  • Stephen Smith,
  • Jennifer Rose-Nussbaumer,
  • Wendy W. Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36
p. 102145

Abstract

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We present a complicated case of mixed mechanism glaucoma in the setting of failed corneal transplant and aphakia. The patient was a 54-year old male with HLA B27 uveitis and prior open globe injury. He was left aphakic after cataract extraction and had a subsequent corneal transplant for bullous keratopathy. Due to elevated intraocular pressure in the setting of a failed corneal graft, the decision was made to insert a pars plana tube shunt and perform repeat penetrating keratoplasty as a combined case with the glaucoma, cornea, and retina services. We illustrate the surgical steps and decision making and in this complex case.