Sulrgical safety of prophylacticperipheral iridectomy

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Abstract

103 eyes had prophylactic peripheral iridectomy performed. The complications are listed and are mostly of a minor nature. None of them led to a fall in visual acuity. It appears to be safer to perform a peripheral iridectomy on an eye at risk from angle-closure glaucoma than to attempt to maintain it on miotic therapy.

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Douglas, W. H. G., & Strachan, I. M. (1967). Sulrgical safety of prophylacticperipheral iridectomy. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 51(7), 459–462. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.51.7.459

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