Surgical outcomes following repeat non-penetrating glaucoma filtration surgery at a tertiary referral centre

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serval:BIB_30461EC94850
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Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Title
Surgical outcomes following repeat non-penetrating glaucoma filtration surgery at a tertiary referral centre
Title of the conference
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Author(s)
Abouzeid H., Rivier D., Ravinet E., Barton K., Sharkawi E.
Organization
ARVO E-abstract 448
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
50
Language
english
Abstract
Purpose:To determine the surgical outcomes of patients undergoing repeat deep sclerectomies with collagen implant (DSCI) at a tertiary referral centre.
Methods:The medical notes of 208 patients undergoing multiple DSCI were reviewed. Those undergoing repeat DSCI were identified and post operative data for each DSCI were analysed. Group A: the first DSCI; group B: second DSCI; group C: third DSCI.
Results:Mean age was 66.8 ±13.0 years. At 12 months, percentage of mean IOP reduction in groups were 18%, 24% and 17% respectively. Mean interval to starting glaucoma medications, re-operation, mitomycin injection and goniopuncture all decreased as the number of operations increased. There was a significant reduction in complete success rates between groups A and B and groups B and C. Few minor complications were observed in all 3 groups.
Conclusions:Despite the possibility of bleb independent outflow pathways in patients undergoing non-penetrating surgery, there are significantly reduced success rates in eyes undergoing repeat DSCI. This has important implications for the choice of subsequent operations in patients who have failed non-penetrating filtration surgery.
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