Published Online:
January 21, 2009
Chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma results in debilitating loss of vision. Lens extraction or removal of the lens in this condition is thought to improve drainage of aqueous humor from the eye. This review evaluated available evidence of effectiveness of lens extraction as a treatment for people with chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma. No randomized trials were found. Subsequently, as stated in the protocol for this review, two non-randomized trials were included. Both studies were of poor methodological quality. There is no published evidence of effectiveness of lens extraction as a treatment option for chronic primary angle-closure.
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