Trabeculotomy in a Behçet’s Disease Patient One Week after Infliximab Administration

Purpose: To describe a patient with Behçet’s disease and anterior uveitis, which was not cured by local and systemic corticosteroid treatments, who underwent trabeculotomy one week after infliximab administration. Methods: The patient received preoperative antibiotic therapy followed by trabeculotom...

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Main Authors: Aya Koike, Tsuneaki Handa, Masahiro Zako
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2012-04-01
Series:Case Reports in Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/338703
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Summary:Purpose: To describe a patient with Behçet’s disease and anterior uveitis, which was not cured by local and systemic corticosteroid treatments, who underwent trabeculotomy one week after infliximab administration. Methods: The patient received preoperative antibiotic therapy followed by trabeculotomy one week after infliximab administration. We observed ocular findings before and after surgery. Results: Anterior uveitis improved after infliximab administration. The elevated intraocular pressure improved after surgery and there were no intraoperative complications. Neither ocular inflammatory attacks nor infectious complications were found in the operated eye of the patient during follow-up. Conclusion: Trabeculotomy one week after administration of infliximab appears to be safe and effective in treating secondary glaucoma associated with Behçet’s disease.
ISSN:1663-2699