Figure 1: (A) ASOCT showing closed angles. (B) A shallow anterior chamber. (C) ASOCT showing iridocorneal touch with high peripheral anterior synechiae. A fibrin membrane is seen adhering to the IOL. There is posterior synechiae causing pupil block. (D) A thick fibrin membrane is noted across the pupil. There is further anterior chamber shallowing and pronounced iridocorneal touch, 5 months after retinal detachment surgery. (E) ASOCT demonstrating that after surgical removal of the fibrin membrane, stripping of PAS and surgical peripheral iridectomy, the anterior chamber has deepened considerably. There is residual peripheral anterior synechiae. (F) Photograph showing a deepened anterior chamber after surgical removal of the fibrin membrane.