17 October 2025
: Case report
Kissing Choroidals Despite Normal Intraocular Pressure Following Ahmed Clear Path Implantation in a Vitrectomized Eye
Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment
Sahebaan SethiDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.949894
Am J Case Rep 2025; 26:e949894
Figure 3 (A) POD 9 slit-lamp image showing large serous choroidals with a well-positioned tube in the ciliary sulcus (black arrow), well-formed anterior chamber, and B-scan suggesting non-resolved kissing choroidals. (B) POD 13 showing regression of kissing choroidal on the slit-lamp and B-scan image with a maintained anterior chamber depth. Yellow arrow shows the well-positioned tube in the ciliary sulcus. (C) POD 20, showing further resolution. (D) POD 32, showing no visible choroidals on slit lamp and only peripheral choroidals on B-scan and an intact rip cord (blue line under the bleb). POD – postoperative day; B-scan – bright-scan ultrasound.






