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Intracameral Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Neovascular Glaucoma FREE

Mildred M. G. Olivier, MD; Talya H. Kupin, MD; Mark L. McDermott, MD; Dong H. Shin, MD
Arch Ophthalmol. 1993;111(5):586-586. doi:10.1001/archopht.1993.01090050020014
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Recent reports have documented the efficacy of tissue plasminogen activator in promoting fistula reformation following trabeculectomy1,2 and relieving fibrin-induced pupillary block after retinal procedures.3 We present herein a case in which we successfully used intracameral tissue plasminogen activator in a diabetic patient with neovascular glaucoma who developed a severe anterior chamber fibrin reaction following trabeculectomy with adjunctive mitomycin C.

Report of a Case.  —A 40-year-old black woman with moderate background diabetic retinopathy underwent an uncomplicated cataract extraction using phacoemulsification with implantation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens in the right eye. The postoperative visual acuity was 20/20. Four months after surgery the patient presented with rubeosis iridis, a 5% hyphema, and counting fingers visual acuity. Immediate panretinal photocoagulation was performed.The patient remained in stable condition until 10 months later when she presented with a Serratia marcescens corneal ulcer and hypopyon in the right eye for which she

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Tripathi RC, Tripathi BJ, Park JK, et al.  Intracameral tissue plasminogen activator for resolution of fibrin clots after glaucoma filtering procedures . Am J Ophthalmol . 1991;;111:247-248.
Ortiz JR, Walker SD, McManus PE, Martinez LA, Brown RH, Jaffe GJ.  Filtering bleb thrombolysis with tissue plasminogen activator . Am J Ophthalmol . 1988;;106:624.
Jaffe GJ, Lewis H, Han DP, Williams GA, Abrams GW.  Treatment of postvitrectomy fibrin pupillary block with tissue plasminogen activator . Am J Ophthalmol . 1989;;108:170-175.

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Tripathi RC, Tripathi BJ, Park JK, et al.  Intracameral tissue plasminogen activator for resolution of fibrin clots after glaucoma filtering procedures . Am J Ophthalmol . 1991;;111:247-248.
Ortiz JR, Walker SD, McManus PE, Martinez LA, Brown RH, Jaffe GJ.  Filtering bleb thrombolysis with tissue plasminogen activator . Am J Ophthalmol . 1988;;106:624.
Jaffe GJ, Lewis H, Han DP, Williams GA, Abrams GW.  Treatment of postvitrectomy fibrin pupillary block with tissue plasminogen activator . Am J Ophthalmol . 1989;;108:170-175.

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