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Purpose: This case report demonstrates the potential role of the OMNI surgical system in the surgical management of congenital glaucoma. Patients and Methods: The case was a 4-month-old full-term, otherwise healthy female infant with cutaneous hemangiomas of both upper lids, corneal edema in the right eye (RE) and IOP > 30 mmHg. Sturge–Weber syndrome (SWS) was diagnosed. The RE was surgically treated with ab-interno circumferential viscodilation and trabeculotomy. Results: Through 10 months of follow-up, intraocular pressure was adequately controlled without the need for adjunctive medical therapy. Conclusion: Given its advantages over other angle surgery techniques, this procedure’s role in treating glaucomas of childhood warrants further evaluation.
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Porsia, L., & Nicoletti, M. (2020). Combined viscodilation of schlemm’s canal and collector channels and 360° ab-interno trabeculotomy for congenital glaucoma associated with sturge–weber syndrome. International Medical Case Reports Journal, 13, 217–220. https://doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S252725
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