Posterior chamber of eyeball explained

Posterior chamber of the eyeball
Latin:camera posterior bulbi oculi

The posterior chamber is a narrow space behind the peripheral part of the iris, and in front of the suspensory ligament of the lens and the ciliary processes. The posterior chamber consists of small space directly posterior to the iris but anterior to the lens. The posterior chamber is part of the anterior segment[1] and should not be confused with the vitreous chamber (in the posterior segment).

Posterior chamber is an important structure involved in production and circulation of aqueous humor. Aqueous humor produced by the epithelium of the ciliary body is secreted into the posterior chamber, from which it flows through the pupil to enter the anterior chamber.[2]

The hypermature cataractous lens[3] or, the intraocular lens[4] implanted after cataract surgery may obstruct the aqueous flow through the pupil. The block in flow of aqueous from the posterior to the anterior chamber will lead to a condition known as Iris bombe. In this condition, pressure in the posterior chamber rises, resulting in anterior bowing of the peripheral iris and obstruction of the trabecular meshwork. This may result in an acute attack of angle closure glaucoma.[5] Surgical management of Glaucoma due to Iris bombe include making a small hole in the iris which allows passage of aqueous from posterior chamber to anterior chamber either by YAG or Argon laser iridotomy [6] or by manual iridectomy.[7]

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  1. Web site: Visual System - Segments of the Eye. www.arkeo.com. produced by Arkeo, Inc.. teaching.pharmacy.umn.edu. 2016-05-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20181219191922/http://teaching.pharmacy.umn.edu/courses/eyeAP/Eye_Anatomy/VisualSystem/SegmentsoftheEye.htm. 2018-12-19. dead.
  2. Web site: Flow of Aqueous Humor . yale.
  3. Web site: Phacomorphic Glaucoma . Medscape. Sep 20, 2018 . Harpreet Gill, MD Staff Physician, Henry Ford Ophthalmology.
  4. Web site: Pseudophakic Pupillary Block . Medscape. May 2, 2018 . Mitchell V Gossman, MD.
  5. Web site: Iris Bombe . University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences . October 10, 2013. Christopher Kirkpatrick, MD.
  6. Web site: Iris Bombe . 17 March 2022 . Colombiauniversity Department of Ophthalmology.
  7. Web site: Iridectomy and Iridotomy . Entokey. Daljit singh. 11 September 2016 .