Changes in keratometry following trabeculectomy

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Abstract

The results of keratometry following trabeculectomy are presented. In contrast to the effects of wound gape after cataract extraction, trabeculectomy produces a reduction in the vertical corneal radius. An initial corresponding increase in horizontal radius is found immediately postoperatively, but this is not apparent by two and seven weeks after surgery. A possible explanation for these findings is proposed.

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Hugkulstone, C. E. (1991). Changes in keratometry following trabeculectomy. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 75(4), 217–218. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.75.4.217

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