Surgical treatment of malignant glaucoma

Malignant glaucoma refers to a condition in which the shallow delivery room or anterior chamber does not occur after the operation of angle-closure glaucoma, and the intraocular pressure rises despite the open iris resection hole. The use of miotics can make the condition worse. If left untreated, malignant glaucoma can lead to blindness.

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