A & A case reports
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Patients with primary open angle glaucoma have decreased outflow through the trabecular meshwork of the eye, resulting in increased intraocular pressure (IOP). It is known that the Trendelenburg position causes increased IOP, but there are no current guidelines for monitoring and treating patients with glaucoma undergoing surgical procedures while in the Trendelenburg position. We describe a case of successful intraoperative management of increased IOP in a patient with glaucoma undergoing robotic radical prostatectomy while in steep Trendelenburg position.