The success rate of cataract surgery with glaucoma can vary depending on several factors, including the severity of glaucoma, the presence of other eye conditions, and the patient's overall health. However, studies have shown that cataract surgery with glaucoma can be highly successful, with the vast majority of patients experiencing improved vision and reduced intraocular pressure (IOP).

It's important to note that while cataract surgery with glaucoma can be highly successful, there are risks associated with any surgical procedure, and outcomes can vary from patient to patient. It's also important for patients with glaucoma to continue to receive regular follow-up care and monitoring following surgery to ensure that their IOP remains under control and their vision remains stable.