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Professor Graham Lee
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Graham Lee

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Overview

Background

Professor Graham Lee from Brisbane, Australia, is one of a few specialists who have completed both corneal & external diseases (Moorfields Eye Hospital, London) and glaucoma fellowships (Birmingham and Midlands Eye Hospital, Birmingham). He works in private and public clinics including the Queensland Children's Hospitals. In these positions, he has been involved with the selection and training of Ophthalmology registrars and previously held the position of Director of Qualifications & Education in Queensland, being recognised as a trainer of excellence. Clinical research on the anterior eye and glaucoma is a passion, having published more than 140 peer-reviewed publications in international journals and book chapters in major texts. He has been the recipient of national and international awards, including the Australasian Cataract & Refractive Society Film Festival thrice and World Glaucoma Congress Film Festival in Vancouver. He has presented more than 300 lectures worldwide and has a special interest in developing countries including Mongolia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Nepal. He has co-founded a website https://iopvision.com to promote high quality teaching of ophthalmology.

Availability

Professor Graham Lee is:
Available for supervision

Research impacts

My research has had wide-ranging impacts on the eye health of the population (Citations 3721, h-index 30). My greatest contributions have been in the field of ocular surface squamous neoplasia. I was the first to define the appropriate terminology in my landmark study (Surv Ophthalmology, 1995;39:429-450), which now has 795 citations in the literature. Other works on this condition have made significant contributions to the body of knowledge including establishing an incidence rate (Arch Ophthalmol, 1992;10:525-527) with 191 citations, described ultraviolet light exposure as a major risk factor (Ophthalmology, 1994;2:360-364) with 220 citations, elucidated the higher incidence in older males and the high recurrence rates with surgical excision (Aust NZ J Ophthalmol 1997 25:269-276) with 143 citations and the successful use of topical chemotherapeutic agents rather than surgical excision to provide better resolution rates with less morbidity (Am J Ophthalmol 2006; 142:568-571 with 57 citations and Am J Ophthalmol 2014;15:287-293 with 62 citations).

I have made significant contributions in other fields of ophthalmology. My work on prognostic indicators for severe trauma to the eye resulting in open globe injury found larger wounds in rural settings were more likely to result in loss of the eye (Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2006 34:783-6) with 140 citations. A follow up quality of life survey, found patients coped best if every attempt was made to save their injured eye even if they subsequently lost the eye, compared to patients who had their eye removed at the time of injury (Ophthalmology 2006;113:1057). Acanthamoeba is a severe protozoal infection of the cornea that can result in blindness. In collaboration with colleagues from Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, I described a devastating variant of this condition involving the sclera of the eye and the role of immunosuppression treatment (Ophthalmology 2002;109:1178-1182) with 87 citations. My other current subspecialty interest is glaucoma - a chronic progressive loss of vision, most often due to high eye ocular pressure. A key factor in the management of the disease is measurement of this pressure, and I described the numerous factors including corneal thickness that influence the obtained values (Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2002;30;334-7). One of the most common chronic eye conditions affecting up to 15% of the population over 50 worldwide is dry eye syndrome. In the more severe form, it can lead to depression and be recalcitrant to the commercially available forms of lubrication. The use of serum eye drops is a novel treatment and can be a biologically active way to restore the health of the ocular surface and relieve symptoms (Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2008;36:119-122 - 93 citations).

Works

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126 works between 1992 and 2026

1 - 20 of 126 works

2026

Journal Article

Hydrus microstent versus triple iStent inject W combined with phacoemulsification for glaucoma management: three-year outcomes

Lee, Graham A. and Girgis, Shenouda (2026). Hydrus microstent versus triple iStent inject W combined with phacoemulsification for glaucoma management: three-year outcomes. Eye, 1-7. doi: 10.1038/s41433-025-04196-0

Hydrus microstent versus triple iStent inject W combined with phacoemulsification for glaucoma management: three-year outcomes

2025

Journal Article

Primary PreserFlo MicroShunt versus trabeculectomy: Effectiveness and safety in the real world

Kothari, Anoushka N. and Lee, Graham A. (2025). Primary PreserFlo MicroShunt versus trabeculectomy: Effectiveness and safety in the real world. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14 (21) 7484, 1-13. doi: 10.3390/jcm14217484

Primary PreserFlo MicroShunt versus trabeculectomy: Effectiveness and safety in the real world

2025

Conference Publication

Hypotony post trauma-A management dilemma

Lee, Graham and Lu, Siyuan (Jabelle) (2025). Hypotony post trauma-A management dilemma. HOBOKEN: WILEY.

Hypotony post trauma-A management dilemma

2025

Conference Publication

Drop resistance and intolerance in glaucoma patients: A quantitative study

Liu, Natalie, Gaskin, Jennifer Fan, Kong, George Y. X., Skalicky, Simon and Lee, Graham (2025). Drop resistance and intolerance in glaucoma patients: A quantitative study. HOBOKEN: WILEY.

Drop resistance and intolerance in glaucoma patients: A quantitative study

2025

Conference Publication

Primary PreserFloTM MicroShunt with intraluminal stent versus trabeculectomy: 12-month follow-up in the real world

Lee, Graham and Kothari, Anoushka (2025). Primary PreserFloTM MicroShunt with intraluminal stent versus trabeculectomy: 12-month follow-up in the real world. HOBOKEN: WILEY.

Primary PreserFloTM MicroShunt with intraluminal stent versus trabeculectomy: 12-month follow-up in the real world

2025

Conference Publication

Comparative outcomes of triple iStent W versus hydrus implant in glaucoma: A prospective cohort study in the real world

Girgis, Shenouda and Lee, Graham (2025). Comparative outcomes of triple iStent W versus hydrus implant in glaucoma: A prospective cohort study in the real world. HOBOKEN: WILEY.

Comparative outcomes of triple iStent W versus hydrus implant in glaucoma: A prospective cohort study in the real world

2024

Journal Article

Patient experience and barriers to the visual field test for glaucoma

Lu, Siyuan Jabelle, Girgis, Shenouda, Shah, Peter and Lee, Graham A. (2024). Patient experience and barriers to the visual field test for glaucoma. Journal of Glaucoma, 33 (11) 10.1097/IJG.0000000000002477, 835-840. doi: 10.1097/ijg.0000000000002477

Patient experience and barriers to the visual field test for glaucoma

2024

Journal Article

Management of iridocorneal endothelial syndrome from a corneal and glaucoma perspective

Lee, Graham A. (2024). Management of iridocorneal endothelial syndrome from a corneal and glaucoma perspective. Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 52 (4), 491-492. doi: 10.1111/ceo.14372

Management of iridocorneal endothelial syndrome from a corneal and glaucoma perspective

2024

Journal Article

Should this artificial intelligence algorithm be used in my practice now? A checklist approach: Response

Kong, George Y. X., Lee, Graham A. and Liu, Chun‐Huei (2024). Should this artificial intelligence algorithm be used in my practice now? A checklist approach: Response. Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 52 (1), 125-126. doi: 10.1111/ceo.14306

Should this artificial intelligence algorithm be used in my practice now? A checklist approach: Response

2024

Book Chapter

Approach to Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma Patients

Lee, Graham A. and Goldberg, Ivan (2024). Approach to Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma Patients. Cataract Surgery in the Glaucoma Patient. (pp. 1-18) Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-65956-0_1

Approach to Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma Patients

2023

Conference Publication

Beyond the blinks: A comparative exploration into patient experiences of visual field testing and optical coherence tomography

Lu, Siyuan (Jabelle), Girgis, Shenouda, Shah, Peter and Lee, Graham (2023). Beyond the blinks: A comparative exploration into patient experiences of visual field testing and optical coherence tomography. HOBOKEN: WILEY.

Beyond the blinks: A comparative exploration into patient experiences of visual field testing and optical coherence tomography

2023

Journal Article

Ophthalmic surgery in patients with only one seeing eye: Only eye study 4 (OnES 4)

Girgis, Shenouda, Whyte, Jonathan P., Shah, Peter and Lee, Graham A. (2023). Ophthalmic surgery in patients with only one seeing eye: Only eye study 4 (OnES 4). Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 52 (4), 485-487. doi: 10.1111/ceo.14336

Ophthalmic surgery in patients with only one seeing eye: Only eye study 4 (OnES 4)

2023

Journal Article

Mapping vision loss of patients in a glaucoma backlog following the COVID-19 pandemic: a real-world analysis using the Glauc-Strat-Fast risk stratification tool

Sharma, Ojasvi, Jones, Lee, Sii, Freda, Whittaker, Jonathan, Dulku, Simon, Lee, Graham, Kirwan, James, Sharma, Tarun and Shah, Peter (2023). Mapping vision loss of patients in a glaucoma backlog following the COVID-19 pandemic: a real-world analysis using the Glauc-Strat-Fast risk stratification tool. Eye, 38 (5), 1005-1011. doi: 10.1038/s41433-023-02821-4

Mapping vision loss of patients in a glaucoma backlog following the COVID-19 pandemic: a real-world analysis using the Glauc-Strat-Fast risk stratification tool

2023

Journal Article

Only Eye Study 5 (<scp>OnES</scp> 5): A quantitative study of patient experiences undergoing surgery in their only seeing eye

Ngo, Eagle D., Lee, Graham A., Girgis, Shenouda and Shah, Peter (2023). Only Eye Study 5 (OnES 5): A quantitative study of patient experiences undergoing surgery in their only seeing eye. Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 52 (1), 121-123. doi: 10.1111/ceo.14322

Only Eye Study 5 (<scp>OnES</scp> 5): A quantitative study of patient experiences undergoing surgery in their only seeing eye

2023

Journal Article

Long‐term limitations and complications of trans‐scleral diode laser cycloablation for refractory glaucoma

Scott, Tabitha M., Ting, Eugene R., Vincent, Stephen J. and Lee, Graham A. (2023). Long‐term limitations and complications of trans‐scleral diode laser cycloablation for refractory glaucoma. Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 51 (2), 131-136. doi: 10.1111/ceo.14185

Long‐term limitations and complications of trans‐scleral diode laser cycloablation for refractory glaucoma

2023

Journal Article

Visual fields in glaucoma: where are we now?

Lee, Graham A., Kong, George Y. X. and Liu, Chun‐Huei (2023). Visual fields in glaucoma: where are we now?. Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 51 (2), 162-169. doi: 10.1111/ceo.14210

Visual fields in glaucoma: where are we now?

2022

Journal Article

Only eye study 3 (OnES 3): a qualitative study into how surgeons approach surgery in patients with only one seeing eye

Whyte, Jonathan P, Lee, Graham, Jones, Lee and Shah, Peter (2022). Only eye study 3 (OnES 3): a qualitative study into how surgeons approach surgery in patients with only one seeing eye. BMJ Open, 12 (12) e064597, 1-7. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064597

Only eye study 3 (OnES 3): a qualitative study into how surgeons approach surgery in patients with only one seeing eye

2022

Journal Article

Current practice of trabeculectomy in a cohort of experienced glaucoma surgeons in Australia and New Zealand

Lee, Graham A., Liu, Lance, Casson, Robert J., Danesh-Meyer, Helen V., Shah, Peter, Agar, Ashish, Ashraff, Nina, Baker, Michelle, Brogan, Kerr, Brooks, Anne, Buller, Alex, Casson, Robert, Chan, Helen, Cheng, Jason, Danesh-Meyer, Helen, Mellow, Guy D’, Dunn, Hamish, Gaskin, Jennifer Fan, Gale, Jesse, Goldberg, Ivan, Green, Catherine, Gregory-Roberts, Emily, Healey, Paul, Hurley, Ian, Karaconji, Tanya, Kaushik, Shweta, Kerr, Nathan, Kong, George, Koppens, Jo ... ANZGS Trabeculectomy Consensus Group (2022). Current practice of trabeculectomy in a cohort of experienced glaucoma surgeons in Australia and New Zealand. Eye, 37 (6), 1-6. doi: 10.1038/s41433-022-02034-1

Current practice of trabeculectomy in a cohort of experienced glaucoma surgeons in Australia and New Zealand

2022

Journal Article

Training corneal foreign body removal using a realistically tactile low-cost model

Villamizar, Katherynn and Lee, Graham A. (2022). Training corneal foreign body removal using a realistically tactile low-cost model. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 105 (1), 84-85. doi: 10.1080/08164622.2021.1903809

Training corneal foreign body removal using a realistically tactile low-cost model

2021

Journal Article

Late-onset persistent corneal hydrops after crosslinking treated with 24% C3F8

Scott, Tabitha M. and Lee, Graham A. (2021). Late-onset persistent corneal hydrops after crosslinking treated with 24% C3F8. Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Online Case Reports, 9 (4) e00061, 1-3. doi: 10.1097/j.jcro.0000000000000061

Late-onset persistent corneal hydrops after crosslinking treated with 24% C3F8

Supervision

Availability

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Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Master Philosophy

    Development and Application of a Glaucoma Stratification Calculator (Glauc-Strat Calc) App

    Principal Advisor

  • Master Philosophy

    Clinical outcomes following the Baerveldt Glaucoma Drainage Device and Paul Glaucoma Drainage Device

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Maria Donald

  • Master Philosophy

    Primary PreserFlo MicroShunt versus Trabeculectomy: 12-month follow-up in the real world

    Principal Advisor

Completed supervision

  • 2014

    Master Philosophy

    Diagnostic and Therapeutic Indications for Corneal Debridement

    Principal Advisor

  • 2007

    Master Philosophy

    REFINING THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF TRABECULECTOMY SURGERY WITH MITOMYCIN C

    Principal Advisor

  • 2006

    Master Philosophy

    OPEN GLOBE INJURIES AT THE ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL - 12 YEAR AUDIT; PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS, ENUCLEATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE

    Principal Advisor

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