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The aim of this study is to report the effectiveness of phacoaspiration when combined with angle surgery in preventing postoperative glaucoma following pediatric cataract surgery
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As postoperative glaucoma could be the consequence of a dysgenesis of the iridocorneal angle that accompanies the dysgenesis of the lens so, the hypothesis states that combined phacoaspiration with angle surgery may be superior to phacoaspiration as standalone procedure in controlling IOP within the normal range postoperatively after pediatric cataract surgery
• Patients with pediatric cataract will be subdivided into 2 groups: Group A: includes eyes for whom combined phacoaspiration & angle surgery will be done.
Group B: includes eyes for whom phacoaspiration only will be done. All surgeries will be performed in Mansoura Ophthalmic Center by the same surgeon or under his supervision.
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History: Full ocular & general history will be taken Ocular history: history of ocular trauma, ocular surgeries & wearing glasses. General medical history: age, history of any associated neurologic, metabolic or systemic disease or drug intake.
Examination: Full ocular examination will be done
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Intraoperative:
Group A: for whom combined phacoaspiration & angle surgery ither trabeculotomy will be done. I
Group B: for whom phacoaspiration only will be done.
Postoperative:
All patients will be discharged on:
Topical Steroids & cycloplegic eye drops will be gradually withdrawn over a period of 3 months.
The eyes will be carefully examined at each follow-up visit (1 week, 2 weeks 1months and 3 months).
During each visit:
Anterior segment examination will be done.
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30 participants in 2 patient groups
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