Purpose: To assess the use of preservative-free intracameral triamcinolone as an adjunct to topical steroidal agents after pediatric cataract surgery.
Setting: Children's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Design: Retrospective case series.
Methods: From the 2008 to 2009, intracameral preservative-free triamcinolone 4 mg/0.1 mL (Triesence) was used immediately after cataract surgery. Clinical indices of anterior segment inflammation were assessed at 1, 7, 14, 21 days and at 6 weeks postoperatively.
Results: There were no complications secondary to triamcinolone use in 36 eyes of 26 children. In all but 1 case, intracameral triamcinolone was highly effective in controlling postoperative inflammation after pediatric cataract surgery, resulting in quiet eyes with few inflammatory signs (grade 0 to 1).
Conclusion: Intracameral triamcinolone provided a safe and useful adjunct to topical steroid drops after pediatric cataract surgery.
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