Iridectomy in the surgical management of eight-ball hyphema
R. Parrish and V. Bernardino Jr
The complete absorption of blood in patients with eight-ball hyphema and
medically uncontrollable intraocular pressure occurred after iridectomy. No
intra-operative complications were noted. Six of the seven patients
maintained normal IOPs without medical therapy for at least six months
postoperatively. Pupillary block by the clotted blood and the tamponade
effect exerted by the total hyphema on the outflow pathway are possible
mechanisms of the secondary glaucoma.