Tube in Sulcus in a Post-Therapeutic Penetrating Keratoplasty Phakic Eye

A man with a history of therapeutic keratoplasty in the right eye (RE) presented with complaints of pain in his RE. Visual acuity was 6/60, and intraocular pressure (IOP) was 40 mmHg in his RE on maximum antiglaucoma medications. The RE showed clear graft, shallow anterior chamber with 360-degree peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS), patent surgical iridectomy, and clear lens. Fundus examination…

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