Combined cycloablation and gonioimplantation for treatment of glaucoma in dogs: 18 Cases (1992-1998)

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Objective - To evaluate a combined cycloablative and gonioimplantation technique for treatment of glaucoma in dogs. Design - Retrospective study. Animals - 18 adult dogs with glaucoma. Procedure - Medical records of dogs that received a valved gonioimplant and a cyclodestructive procedure (cyclocryoablation or diode laser cyclophotocoagulation) during a 6-year period were reviewed. Retention of vision and intraocular pressure control were assessed, as well as number and nature of complications. Results - 19 eyes of 18 dogs received a valved gonioimplant and either cyclocryoablation (n = 12) or diode laser cyclophotocoagulation (7). At ≥ 1 year after surgery, 11 of 19 eyes had vision and 14 of 19 eyes had intraocular pressure < 25 mm Hg. Two dogs (2 eyes) were lost to follow-up 3 and 6 months after surgery. Despite the alternative route for aqueous humor flow created by the gonioimplant, 7 eyes had increased intraocular pressure (27 to 61 mm Hg) < 24 hours after surgery. Other complications included excessive intraocular fibrin, focal retinal detachment, corneal ulcer, retinal hemorrhage, cataract, and implant migration. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - Combined cycloablation and gonioimplantation appears to be a promising technique for retention of vision and control of intraocular pressure in dogs with glaucoma.

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Bentley, E., Miller, P. E., Murphy, C. J., & Schoster, J. V. (1999). Combined cycloablation and gonioimplantation for treatment of glaucoma in dogs: 18 Cases (1992-1998). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 215(10), 1469–1472. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1999.215.10.1469

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