Commissures of the Iris Anterior

Commissures of the posterior corner of the cornea.

**Treatment of posterior iris adhesions. corners** are produced in the first years of a child’s life. If there is ectopia of the pupil, the pathology is not treated, since during the growth process it is eliminated itself. Antiglaucoma surgery is not performed until the child reaches 16-18 years of age. If a child develops glaucoma or there is a change in the thickness of the cornea, complex treatment is indicated. GSE and IOLs are installed only after 20 years of age; an ophthalmological examination is required before surgery. The patient's eyes should be in good visual condition for several years.

If a child already has glaucoma, how and when is surgery performed? In all cases, conservative treatment is first carried out in order to improve the condition of the organ of vision and correct the anomaly.

How can you prevent adhesions from occurring?

It may seem that it is impossible to avoid the problem, but this is not so. After all, not everything



What are iris adhesions? The iris commissure is the tissue that connects the edge of the pupil and the iris of the eye. The cause of adhesions may be mechanical irritation during operations. Treatment of adhesive eye disease must begin as early as possible, otherwise there is a risk of complications. In more complex cases, a dissection operation is performed