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The results of primary trabeculectomy with and without mitomycin C (MMC) were evaluated in young glaucoma patients. The patients, 15-40 years of age, were divided into two main groups and two subgroups. In group IA, primary Cairns type trabeculectomy was performed in 24 eyes of 24 patients with juvenile glaucoma; in group IB, trabeculectomy + MMC 0.4 mg/ml in 3 min was done in 20 eyes of 20 patients with juvenile glaucoma; in group IIA, primary trabeculectomy was performed in 20 eyes of 20 patients with developmental glaucoma, and in group IIB, trabeculectomy + MMC 0.4 mg/ml in 3 min was performed in 16 eyes of 16 patients with developmental glaucoma. The success rate of the surgery was 75% in group IA, 90% in group IB, 50% in group IIA, and 75% in group IIB. There was no statistically significant difference among the groups in terms of success rates of trabeculectomies (p > 0.05).  相似文献   

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Trabeculectomy has a reported success rate of between 67-94%. Many studies have been performed on operative variables which may influence surgical outcome. Youth, pigmented race and anterior segment inflammation have been shown to be associated with trabeculectomy failure. Little is known of the surgical outcome of trabeculectomy in one eye in relation to its partner, when surgery is standardized and the above known adverse conditions to trabeculectomy success are absent. We therefore carried out a prospective study on 62 patients who underwent bilateral trabeculectomies. There was a significant failure rate amongst pairs of eyes (postoperative intraocular pressure > or = 21 mmHg), with the majority of failures occurring within 6 months of surgery. Failure appeared to be associated with a longer period from diagnosis of glaucoma to surgery, and the use of a wider variety and number of topical medications. All other trabeculectomy complications occurred more commonly in any single eye, than in any pairs of eyes.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: When trabeculectomy and cataract extraction with intraocular lens insertion are combined, do the success and complication rates add. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Follow-up of 47 eyes of 34 patients with combined trabeculectomy and cataract extraction with intraocular lens implantation after 12 to 42 months. RESULTS: With a low perioperative complication rate the intraocular pressure after one year was below 22 mm Hg in 90% without any medication and in 98% additional glaucoma therapy. After 2 and 3 years the intraocular pressure was normal without any additional therapy in 83% of the eyes. The visual acuity was better or equal to the preoperative value in 89% of the cases. CONCLUSIONS: The combination of trabeculectomy and of cataract extraction with intraocular lens implantation has a low complication rate and gives good results regarding intraocular pressure and visual rehabilitation. When a trabeculectomy is indicated, the indication for a simultaneous cataract extraction with intraocular lens implantation should not be to restricted.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the short-term and long-term efficacy of using releasable sutures vs conventional interrupted sutures for scleral flap suturing in trabeculectomy. DESIGN: A prospective randomized study. SETTING: A university-affiliated referral eye hospital. PATIENTS: Thirty consecutive patients requiring trabeculectomy for uncontrolled primary glaucoma. INTERVENTION: Fifteen patients underwent trabeculectomy with permanent interrupted sutures; the same number underwent trabeculectomy with releasable sutures. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Incidence of short-term shallowing of anterior chamber or hypotony and related complications, and long-term intraocular pressure control and bleb score. RESULTS: The mean percentage reduction in intraocular pressure on day 1 in the group with releasable sutures was 55.2%, while only a 0.8% reduction in anterior chamber depth was noted. This compared with figures of 59.3% and 10.1%, respectively, in the group without releasable sutures. Hypotony (intraocular pressure < or =6 mm Hg) was noted in 8 (53%) of cases without releasable sutures and 3 (20%) of cases with releasable sutures. Shallow anterior chamber (central anterior chamber depth, < or =1 mm) was noted in 5 (33%) of cases without releasable sutures and 1 (7%) of cases with releasable sutures. The mean +/- SD final bleb score was 5.4 +/- 0.3 in the group with releasable sutures compared with 4.2 +/- 0.6 in the group without releasable sutures (P<.001). The mean +/- SD final intraocular pressure at the end of 12 months was 16.9 +/- 1.2 mm Hg in the group without releasable sutures and 15.0 +/- 0.9 mm Hg in the group with releasable sutures (P<.001). Final intraocular pressure was controlled (intraocular pressure < or =21 mm Hg) in all patients in the group with releasable sutures, giving a success rate of 100%, and in 12 patients in the group without releasable sutures, giving a success rate of 80%. CONCLUSIONS: Use of releasable sutures is an effective way at no extra cost or instrumentation to maximize the long-term bleb score and lower intraocular pressure, and to minimize the short-term complications of trabeculectomy.  相似文献   

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We performed either a combined cataract extraction and trabeculectomy or a combined cataract extraction and thermal sclerostomy on 43 eyes. All eyes had chronic open angle glaucoma or chronic angle closure glaucoma, or a combination of the two. In our cataract/trabeculectomy group, 74% had improvement in visual acuity, 91% had normalized intraocular pressure without anti-glaucoma medications, 31% had transient postoperative hyphemas. In our cataract/thermal sclerostomy group, 61% had improvement in visual acuity, 61% had normalization of intraocular pressures without antiglaucoma medications, 17% had transient postoperative hyphemas. We could not correlate any of the complications of surgery with poor intraocular pressure results in either groups. The mechanism for the higher success rate with a combined cataract extraction and trabeculectomy as compared with a combined cataract extraction and thermal sclerostomy was not obvious after analyzing these patients.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To study the learning risk of a new surgical technique, the deep sclerectomy (DS), which may be complicated with a perforation of the trabeculodescemetic membrane. To do so, we compared the results and the complications of patients who underwent DS transformed in trabeculectomy (DSt) and those of patients who underwent trabeculectomy (TE). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between june 1994 and june 1996, we performed 234 DS, 19 of them had to be transformed into a TE, because of a perforation of the trabeculodescemetic membrane during the deep sclerocorneal dissection. Two matched groups of patients were prospectively followed, one group including 19 DSt and a control group including 19 TE. RESULTS: The IOP decrease on the first postoperative day was greater in the DSt-group compared to the TE-group (2.32 +/- 3.89 vs 6.73 +/- 4.31, p = 0.004). Scleral perforations occurred mainly during the learning phase of this new surgical technique. Postoperative complications were similar in both groups, except for hypotony and hyphema which were more frequent in the DSt-group (hypotony: 90% vs 37%, p = 0.0019; hyphema: 68% vs 16%, p = 0.017). The long term success rate with or without medication were comparable in both groups. CONCLUSION: This study shows that, when a DS is complicated with a perforation of the trabeculodescemetic membrane, the long term success rate of the surgery is similar to that of trabeculectomy. However, immediate postoperative complications such as hypotony and hyphema are increased. These results should encourage surgeons to learn this new non perforating filtration surgery.  相似文献   

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AIMS/BACKGROUND: The introduction of the adjunctive use of antiproliferatives to trabeculectomy has greatly improved the success rate of this operation. Trabeculectomy with antiproliferative treatment, however, is usually associated with a cystic and thin walled filtering bleb, which may be more susceptible to infection. The objective of this study was to evaluate the incidence, clinical findings, and risk factors of delayed onset, bleb related infection after trabeculectomy with adjunctive mitomycin C (MMC) or 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) treatment. METHODS: The records of 632 glaucoma patients who underwent 966 trabeculectomies, with and without the use of adjunctive MMC or 5-FU treatment, between January 1985 and February 1995 were analysed. The mean follow up period was 3.5 (2.4) years (range 0.1 to 11.2 years). The mean patient age was 54.8 (18.8) years (range 0 to 88 years). RESULTS: Bleb related infection occurred in one of 76 trabeculectomies that did not receive antiproliferatives (1.3%), three of 228 treated with 5-FU (1.3%) trabeculectomies, and seven of 662 treated with MMC (1.1%). Five eyes developed blebitis; six eyes developed endophthalmitis. Bleb related infection developed an average of 3.1 (1.6) (range 0.4 to 6.0) years after trabeculectomy. All eyes had avascular or hypovascular blebs that were cystic in shape before infection and all eyes had reduced intraocular pressure. Early wound leaks and chronic, intermittent bleb leaks were identified to be risk factors for the bleb related infection. CONCLUSION: The incidence of delayed onset, bleb related infection after trabeculectomy with antiproliferative treatment is similar to that after trabeculectomy without antiproliferatives.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Mitomycin-C (MMC) has been shown to improve the surgical success of trabeculectomy; however, the advantages of MMC have been evaluated almost entirely as an adjunct to limbal-based trabeculectomy. This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of fornix-based trabeculectomy with MMC for glaucomatous patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between January 1993 and April 1995, 71 patients underwent fornix-based trabeculectomy with topical application of 0.4 mg/ml of MMC for 3 minutes. The conjunctiva-Tenon's capsule flap was spread over the limbus and sutured in order to create a visible crease with a water-tight closure. The mean follow-up time was 14.5 months. RESULTS: The mean intraocular pressure (IOP) before surgery was 32.4 +/- 9.7 mm Hg. The average postoperative IOP was 14.04 +/- 9.57 mm Hg. An IOP of 20 mm Hg or less was observed in 57 eyes (80%). Postoperatively, 37 eyes (52%) required no additional medical therapy. One month after surgery, only 2 patients had wound leakage with hypotony and choroidal detachment. Two eyes (3%) had suprachoroidal hemorrhage with loss of vision. A conjunctival "buttonhole" occurred in 2 eyes (3%), but only 1 persisted more than a month. CONCLUSIONS: Fornix-based trabeculectomy using intraoperative application of 0.4 mg/ml of MMC for 3 minutes was found to be as safe and effective as limbal-based trabeculectomy with MMC.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The long-term success of trabeculectomy depends primarily on the degree of scarring that occurs to the artificial filtration route that is created by the procedure. The most serious postoperative complication of trabeculectomy is a persistent shallow anterior chamber or a flat chamber. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a suturing technique on the long-term success of trabeculectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this study, the authors analyzed a trabeculectomy technique that is based on the application of a suture of variable tightness on the scleral flap. The technique was performed on 11 patients subjected to trabeculectomy. RESULTS: The postoperative complication of shallow anterior chamber was successfully treated with further tightening of the suture for one patient. For each patient, the authors loosened the suture on the fourth postoperative day and removed it completely on the seventh or eighth postoperative day. The patients were observed postoperatively for a minimum of 1 year. During this period the intraocular pressure for each patient was within the normal limits. CONCLUSION: The authors contend that this trabeculectomy technique, in which a suture on the scleral flap can be adjusted for tightness and is later removed, contributes significantly to the treatment of a postoperative shallow anterior chamber or a flat chamber and to the long-term function of an effective filtration fistula.  相似文献   

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A comparative study of the effectiveness of Watson's and Cairns's trabeculectomy in a Black South African population with open-angle glaucoma is presented. The eventual success rate of 91-6% is comparable with that found in Whites, and the results were similar with both methods.  相似文献   

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Ab externo thermal sclerostomy was performed with the holmium YAG (thulium, holmium, chromium-doped YAG crystal) laser in 21 eyes of 20 patients with refractory glaucoma. We used either the 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) or mitomycin C (MMC) antimetabolites in all cases. The rate of intraocular pressure (IOP) control defined as IOP < 21 mmHg regardless of whether antiglaucoma medication was applied postoperatively) was estimated by the life-table methods of Kaplan-Meier. The postoperative IOP control rate was 47.1% in the MMC-treated group at 57 months, and 14.3% in the 5-FU-treated group at 52 months. There were statistically significant differences in success rates between the MMC- and 5-FU-treated groups. We observed no clinically significant complications except excess filtration associated with a shallow anterior chamber in one case. This procedure is thought to have several advantages over more conventional filtration surgery; the operation time is shorter, and there is no need for intraocular manipulation, which means conjunctival trauma is minimal. However, the IOP control rate was substantially lower than that achieved via conventional trabeculectomy. Our results suggest that the selection of patients and the use of MMC is an important factor in maintaining successful filtration.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: To evaluate long-term results of intraocular pressure after trabeculectomy for congenital glaucoma. METHODS: Data concerning 55 eyes (30 patients) who underwent trabeculectomy for congenital glaucoma were recorded. Mean age at diagnosis was 3.4 months (range: 2 days to 10 months). Mean follow up was 56.8 months. Associated anterior segment abnormalities, need for one or more new trabeculectomy procedures during follow up, and intraocular pressure at the last examination were noted. RESULTS: Of the 55 eyes, 48 met the success criteria (87.3%). A second and sometimes third or fourth trabeculectomy were necessary during follow up in 17 eyes (31%). Of the seven failures at final examination, six (85%) had been diagnosed and operated on before the age of 1 month, whereas 15 of the 48 eyes with good results (31.2%) were in this group (p < 0.02). Of the seven failures at final examination, six (85%) were operated on two to four times, whereas 10 of the 48 eyes with good results (20.1%) were in this group (p < 0.01). An associated anterior segment abnormality was present in 13 eyes (23%), and did not seem to influence the final outcome. CONCLUSION: Trabeculectomy is an effective procedure for long-term control of intraocular pressure in congenital glaucoma. The early diagnosis and surgical treatment correspond to a poor long-term prognosis, probably related to initially severe cases. In these cases, intraocular pressure is difficult to control despite repeated surgical procedures.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To compare three methods of combined cataract extraction and glaucoma surgery. METHODS: Retrospective review of 35 eyes of patients who had extracapsular cataract extraction and trabeculectomy using a corneoscleral incision (SAME), 54 eyes undergoing extracapsular cataract extraction and trabeculectomy using a separated corneal incision for cataract extraction and 43 eyes undergoing phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy. RESULTS: Ninety-one percent of the eyes in the SAME group, 85% of the SEPARATE group and 97% of the phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy group had an IOP < 22 mmHg at 6 months with or without medication (NS). Postoperative visual acuity and astigmatism were not significantly different between the groups. The number of eyes requiring YAG laser capsulotomy was significantly greater in the extracapsular cataract extraction and trabeculectomy (same and separated incision) as compared to the phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy group (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy was not significantly more successful than the other methods of combined surgery. Although complication rates were similar, visual rehabilitation was faster and there was a reduced incidence of early posterior capsule opacification.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the middle term tonometric results of a new filtering procedure, the non penetrating deep sclerectomy with collagen device, in primary open-angle glaucoma. This technique aims to eliminate or minimize the complications of classical trabeculectomy. MATERIAL AND METHOD: This procedure has been developed by Koslov et al. Under a limbal-base conjunctival flap and a superficial scleral flap, the ablation of a deep scleral flap takes away the external wall of Schlemm's canal, leaving only the Descemet membrane. A visible filtration across the opened Schlemm's canal and Descemet membrane is obtained. To improve the aqueous filtration, a cylindric collagen device, made from biocompatible porcine scleral tissue, known for its high water content, is fixed in the deep scleral bed with a 10/0 nylon suture. This device provides a support for the elimination route of aqueous humor and acts like a sponge, carrying the liquid by capillary action. It is sterilized by irradiation. Full guarantee against viral contamination is provided. This procedure ends in one suture (40/0 nylon) of superficial scleral flap and conjunctival closing suture. We conducted a retrospective study. Our material included 159 patients (92 males, 65 females), 2/9 eyes. The mean age was 65 years (11-91). The mean follow-up : 8 months (3-20). The types of glaucoma were: POAG: 183 eyes; juvenile POAG: 18 eyes: pigmentary glaucoma: 11 eyes; capsular glaucoma: 7 eyes, 58 eyes (40 patients) presented one or several risk factors of failure for filtering surgery. RESULTS: The mean pre-operative IOP was 24 mmHg +/- 6.60; 15.7 +/- 5.30 at the end of the follow-up (delta average IOP: 9.1 +/- 7.1). The probability success rate (IOP < or = 20 mmHg), according to the Kaplan-Meier Method, was 89% at six months, 75.6% at 16 months. With monotherapy with beta blockers, 79% at 16 months. It was better in the without risk factors group. The mean change in visual acuity was inferior to 0.1 at the end of the follow-up. Except several hyphemas, no complications of the trabeculectomy were observed. The reelevation of IOP was due to an internal obstruction (goniosynechiae or bad filtration), it was treated with Nd-Yag laser with a 2/3 of success rate. External obstruction was treated by 5FU injections into the bleb. CONCLUSION: Non penetrating deep sclerectomy with collagen device can be an excellent alternative to trabeculectomy in open and wide angles. It does not modify visual actuity. It carries less complications than trabeculectomy and the use of antimitotic agents is safer.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The success rate of combined glaucoma and small incision cataract surgery is not yet established. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Therefore, 56 eyes of 52 patients (mean age 79.0 years) having trabeculectomy combined with phacoemul-sification and implantation of a silicone posterior chamber lens were retrospectively investigated. RESULTS: The mean follow-up was 21.6 weeks. Due to the combined surgery the mean intraocular pressure decreased significantly (p < 0.001) from 21.8 to 14.8 mmHg. Seventy-five percent of the patients did not need any antiglaucomatous medication, while 25% still had to use a local medication, but less frequently. The overall visual acuity increased significantly (p < 0.001) from a preoperative value of 0.24 to 0.52 postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: The results of combined glaucoma and cataract surgery seem as good as those reported for two separate glaucoma and cataract procedures.  相似文献   

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AIM: The authors investigated the safety and intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering effectiveness of trabeculectomy augmented with mitomycin C application beneath the scleral flap, and assessed the influence of preoperative risk factors on the surgical outcome. METHODS: A retrospective study of 72 consecutive high risk eyes undergoing trabeculectomy with adjunctive mitomycin C (0.2 mg/ml) applied under the scleral flap for 5 minutes was performed. Each eye was ascribed a score based on the number of preoperative risk factors, and categorised into one of three risk factor groups. Success was described as unqualified where IOP was < or = 21 mm Hg without medication and qualified where antiglaucomatous therapy was required to maintain it at such a level. A life table analysis of IOP control was calculated. RESULTS: The mean IOP (SD) fell from a preoperative level of 28.4 (6.9) to a level of 16.63 (8.06) mm Hg at the last follow up (paired Student's t test: p < 0.0001). Fifty two eyes (72%) were classed as unqualified successes. The survival rates did not differ significantly between different risk factor groups (log rank test: chi 2 = 0.967, p > 0.1). The incidence of postoperative complications compared favourably with reports of mitomycin C application between Tenon's capsule and the undissected scleral bed. CONCLUSION: The results illustrate that mitomycin C applied beneath the scleral flap during trabeculectomy in high risk eyes is associated with a success rate comparable to other modes of application. The incidence of potentially serious complications such as conjunctival wound leak and prolonged hypotony was lower than previously published data reporting sub-Tenon's administration of mitomycin C. The number and nature of preoperative risk factors do not appear to influence the surgical outcome. A possible mechanism of action is proposed.  相似文献   

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To investigate the incidence of complications reportedly caused by the use of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in glaucoma filtering surgery, we performed trabeculectomy with 5-FU on 57 eyes of 56 patients with advanced glaucoma. The mean preoperative intraocular pressure was 34.8 mm Hg. The most frequent complication encountered was superficial punctate keratopathy (26%), followed by shallowing of the anterior chamber (12%), choroidal detachment (9%), and flap retraction (7%). We, however, did not encounter any cases of confluent corneal epithelial defect, subepithelial scarring, or striate melanokeratosis which are usually described with the use of 5-FU. With a mean follow-up of 7.1 months, an intraocular pressure less than 16 mm Hg without hypotensive therapy were achieved in 73.7% of cases, and less than 21 mm Hg without hypotensive therapy in 86%. Considering the low incidence of complications and the high success rate, we recommend the use of 5-FU in routine glaucoma filtering surgery.  相似文献   

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the middle-term tonometric results of a new filtering procedure, the nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy with or without collagen device, in primary open-angle glaucoma. This technic aims to eliminate or minimize the complications of classical trabeculectomy. METHOD: This procedure was carried out by Koslov and colleagues. This is performed under a limbal-based conjunctival flap and a superfical scleral flap, the ablation of a deep scleral flap taking away the external wall of Schlemm's canal, only living in place the Descemet membrane. One must obtain a visible filtration across the opened Schlemm's canal and Descemet membrane. To improve the aqueous filtration, a cylindric collagen device, made from porcine scleral tissue, biocompatible, known for its high water content, is fixed in the deep scleral bed with a 10/0 nylon suture. This device provides a support for the elimination route of aqueous humor and acts like a sponge, carrying the liquid by capillary action. It is sterilized by irradiation. Full guarantee against viral contamination is provided. This procedure ends in one suture (10/0 nylon) of superficial scleral flap and conjunctival closing suture. When NPDS is performed without CD a sponge of 5FU is used and the superficial scleral flap is not sutured. RETROSPECTIVE STUDY: Our material included 111 patients, 148 eyes in CD group; 43 patients, 55 eyes in the group without CD. The average follow-up was 13.3 +/- 5.8 months in the CD group, 7.2 +/- 3.5 months in the group without CD. All patients presented a POAG without risk factors of bleb failure. RESULTS: The delta average IOP before the operation and at the end of the follow-up period was 7.2 +/- 6.3 mmHg in the CD group; 8.3 +/- 7.6 mmHg in the group without CD (no significant difference). The probability-success rate with the Kaplan-Meier method (IOP < or = 20 mmHg) was, in the CD group, at 18 months, 68% and 69% in the group without CD, without medical treatment. With monotherapy, the success rate was 85% in the CD group, 74% in the group without CD (p < or = 0.05). PROSPECTIVE STUDY: Afterwards, we have conducted a prospective study comparing two groups of patients with POAG without risk factors of bleb failure, operated with and without collagen device, without 5FU in the second group. Our material included 31 patients, 31 eyes, one eye for each patient, two surgeons; 17 eyes in the CD group, 14 eyes in the group without CD. The average age was 65.8 +/- 8.2 years in the first group; 64.1 +/- 10.3 in the second group. The average follow-up was 11 months in both groups. RESULTS: delta average IOP was 8.3 +/- 5.8 in the CD group; 12.3 +/- 6 in the group without CD (p < 0.05). The probability-success rate without treatment at 12 months: 58% in the first group, 90% in the second group (p < 0.05) and with monotherapy: 80% and 90% (N.S.). In both studies, in both groups, except microperforations, more frequent in the prospective group without CD, no complications of the trabeculectomy were observed. The mean change in visual acuity was inferior to 0.1 at the end of the follow-up. A postoperative rise in IOP can occur. It can be due to an internal obstruction (goniosynechiae or bad filtration). It can be treated with Nd-Yag laser. It can also be due to external obstruction, treated by 5FU injections into the bleb. The success of these procedures were similar in the whole group. CONCLUSION: Non penetrating deep sclerectomy can be considered as an excellent alternative to trabeculectomy in open and wide angles. It does not modify visual acuity. It carries away less complications than trabeculectomy and the use of antimitotic agents is safer. Collagen device does not seem, at middle-term, to improve tonometric results.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of subconjunctival and peribulbar anesthesia for trabeculectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty patients undergoing trabeculectomy were prospectively randomized to receive either peribulbar or subconjunctival anesthesia. Peribulbar anesthesia consisted of a 3-ml inferior and a 1-ml superior injection of a 1:1 mixture of 2% mepivacaine, 0.75% bupivacaine, and hyaluronidase. Subconjunctival anesthesia consisted of a 1- to 2-ml injection of the same mixture without hyaluronidase in the superotemporal quadrant. Intraoperative pain, presence of eye movements, and complications during surgery were evaluated. RESULTS: The frequency and intensity of pain was statistically similar between the two groups. All episodes of pain (20% in the subconjunctival group and 6.6% in the peribulbar group) were rated as mild. Eye movement was more common in the subconjunctival group than in the peribulbar group, but it was controlled by verbal command and did not interfere with the procedure. No clinically significant complications occurred during surgery. CONCLUSION: Subconjunctival anesthesia is an effective alternative to peribulbar anesthesia for trabeculectomy.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To determine the safety and efficacy of trabeculectomy with adjunctive mitomycin C in patients 17 years of age or younger, and to identify risk factors for failure of this surgical technique. METHODS: Retrospective review of consecutive cases of pediatric glaucoma that underwent mitomycin C augmented trabeculectomy between January 1991 and December 1995. Forty-nine patients (60 eyes) with a mean age of 7.6 years (range, 6 weeks to 17.6 years) were identified and followed up until repeat glaucoma surgery, or after a minimum of 6 months. Success was defined as intraocular pressure control of 22 mm Hg or less with or without topical glaucoma control medication, no evidence of glaucoma progression, no further glaucoma surgery necessary, and no visually devastating complication. RESULTS: Cumulative probabilities of success +/- SD for 49 eyes (one eye per patient) were 67% +/- 13% at 12 months and 59% +/- 15% at 24 months. Multivariate regression analysis yielded the following characteristics as significantly increased risk for failure: age of less than 1 year at time of surgery (risk ratio, 5.6; confidence interval, 2.1 to 14.7; P = .0005), and aphakia (risk ratio, 2.7; confidence interval, 1.1 to 6.9; P = .0364). Shallow anterior chamber (17 [28%] of 60 eyes) and serous choroidal detachment (13 [22%] of 60 eyes) were the most common complications. Four (11%) of 38 eyes with obtainable Snellen acuity were noted to have a decrease in best-corrected visual acuity of more than 2 Snellen lines or loss of light perception. In 5 (8%) of 60 eyes bleb-related endophthalmitis was noted. CONCLUSIONS: Trabeculectomy with adjunctive mitomycin C is generally effective for the treatment of pediatric glaucoma, especially in phakic children over 1 year of age. However, late-onset bleb-related endophthalmitis is a substantial risk in this patient population.  相似文献   

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