YAG capsulotomy can be suitable with glaucoma, but eye pressure must be monitored closely before and after the procedure.
Potential benefits
Clearer media help glaucoma care.
- Improved vision when PCO contributes to blur or glare
- Better view of the optic nerve and retina for monitoring
- More reliable visual‑field testing and imaging
- Opportunity to refine glasses prescription after clarity improves
- Short, outpatient procedure that usually does not require stopping glaucoma drops
Special precautions
Pressure‑related risks are slightly higher.
- Checking baseline pressure and glaucoma stability beforehand
- Using pressure‑lowering drops around the time of the laser if advised
- Measuring intraocular pressure soon after treatment and at follow‑up
- Being alert for symptoms of pressure spikes, such as pain or sudden blur
- Weighing the benefit of clearer vision against any risk in advanced glaucoma