Mazidah Zulfa
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EARLY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATION FOLLOWING FILTRATION SURGERY IN DR. KARIADI GENERAL HOSPITAL SEMARANG 2020-2022: Oral Presentation - Observational Study - Resident Mazidah Zulfa; Denti Puspasari; Maharani; Fifin L Rahmi
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/742jnq25

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Introduction & ObjectivesFiltration surgery is the most frequent surgery in managing glaucoma. Although trabeculectomy isgenerally a safe and effective procedure, complications can occur. The purpose of the study was todescribe the early postoperative complications in patients who had undergone filtration surgery. MethodsThis study was a retrospective study that uses secondary data from electronic medical records ofpatients who had filtration surgery between January 1, 2020, and December 31, 2022, in KariadiHospital Semarang. Preoperative data include age, gender, visual acuity, intraocular pressure, andtype of glaucoma. The incidence of early postoperative complications was described up to 3 weeks offollow-up. Results287 eyes were obtained from 266 patients who underwent filtration surgery. 168 eyes (58.5%) hadphaco-trabeculectomy, 117 eyes (40.77%) had trabeculectomy and 2 eyes (0.7%) had ECCEtrabeculectomy.Primary angle closure glaucoma (126 eyes, 43.9%) was the most common type ofglaucoma treated with filtration surgery. During the 3-week follow-up period, 93 eyes (32.4%)experienced an early complication with trabeculectomy being more common (17.42%) thancombined surgery. The commonest complication found was hypotony in 69 eyes (24%). Othercomplications include hyphema (3.14%), transient intraocular pressure elevation (3.14%), blebleakage (2.09%), suprachoroidal haemorrhage (0.7%), subhyaloid haemorrhage (0.35%) and retinalhaemorrhage (0.35%). ConclusionThis study found the most common early postoperative complication of filtration surgery washypotony. This complication occurs frequently after trabeculectomy.
Recurrence of Malignant Glaucoma After Vitrectomy Intervention: A Challenging Case Series: Poster Presentation - Case Series - Resident Mazidah Zulfa; Satya Hutama P; Arief Wildan; Fifin L Rahmi; Denti Puspasari; Maharani
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/571xr814

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Introduction : Malignant glaucoma most commonly occurs after glaucoma filtration surgery. Most cases require surgical intervention such as vitrectomy. However, even after successful treatment, it can reoccur in some cases. We present two cases of recurrent malignant glaucoma. Case Illustration : The first case involved a 48-year-old female with primary angle closure glaucoma who developed malignant glaucoma 1-week after undergoing combined glaucoma surgery. The second case involved a 70-year-old man with primary angle closure glaucoma and pseudophakia who developed malignant glaucoma 4-month after trabeculectomy. They received total vitrectomy treatment. We observed anterior chamber deepening in these 2 cases, but intraocular pressure remained increased 2-week after intervention. Discussion : We found improvement in anatomy by deepening the anterior chamber, but the intraocular pressure increased in the 2 weeks. Although the problem of releasing aqueous accumulations from the vitreous has been resolved after vitrectomy, but there is no permanent passage between the anterior chamber and the vitreous cavity. So, recurrences can occur. It is possible to manage this condition by restoring aqueous flow from the anterior vitreous to the anterior chamber. YAG laser capsulo- hyaloidotomy or vitrectomy combined with hyaloido-zonula-iridectomy are frequently effective in treating underlying causes. Conclusion : Vitrectomy can help to improve the deepening anterior chamber, but intraocular pressure may remain increased after 2-week follow-up. The recurrence of malignant glaucoma may be related to incomplete resolution of the underlying condition.