Transscleral diode laser cyclophotocoagulation for refractory glaucoma secondary to juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a short term follow-up

2012 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 409-413 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna I. Dastiridou ◽  
Sofia Androudi ◽  
Anna Praidou ◽  
Periklis Brazitikos ◽  
Catherine G. Brozou ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
pp. 112067211987758 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soufiane Souissi ◽  
Christophe Baudouin ◽  
Antoine Labbé ◽  
Pascale Hamard

Purpose: To assess the efficacy and safety of a standardized micropulse transscleral diode laser cyclophotocoagulation procedure in refractory glaucoma. Methods: Retrospective, interventional study in a series of 37 consecutive patients with refractory glaucoma, cyclodestructive procedure-naive, who underwent micropulse transscleral diode laser cyclophotocoagulation from December 2016 to October 2017. A successful laser treatment was defined as (1) intraocular pressure between 6 and 18 mm Hg; (2) 20% of baseline intraocular pressure reduction; (3) no additional glaucoma medications; (4) no decrease in vision due to complications or change in intraocular pressure; and (5) no need for additional glaucoma surgery except micropulse transscleral diode laser cyclophotocoagulation retreatment. Results: Mean age was 60.2 years. Mean follow-up was 9.7 ± 3.9 months. The mean preoperative intraocular pressure (28.7 mm Hg) significantly decreased to 21.0 mm Hg at 1 month, 18.5 mm Hg at 3 months, 18.4 mm Hg at 6 months, and 18.5 mm Hg at 12 months ( p < 0.01 at all time points). The mean number of preoperative glaucoma medications (4.7) decreased to 4.0 at 1 month ( p = 0.14), 4.5 at 3 months ( p < 0.05), 3.9 at 6 months ( p < 0.05), and 3.6 at 12 months ( p < 0.05). At 1 year, the success rate was 35% with a mean intraocular pressure lowering of 36%. One patient had hypotony and a loss of best-corrected visual acuity. Mild transient postoperative inflammation was observed in 8% of the cases. Conclusion: Using a standardized procedure, micropulse transscleral diode laser cyclophotocoagulation allows a mild intraocular pressure decrease with a low rate of complications and thus achieves a relatively good profit risk benefit, mostly for moderately hypertensive refractory glaucoma.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 402-412 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giancarlo A. Garcia ◽  
Christine V. Nguyen ◽  
Aleksandr Yelenskiy ◽  
Goichi Akiyama ◽  
Brett McKnight ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (11) ◽  
pp. 1065-1070
Author(s):  
Lin Huang ◽  
Juan He ◽  
Yongyi Fan ◽  
Minggui Wu

Eye ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 329-335 ◽  
Author(s):  
B N Noureddin ◽  
W Zein ◽  
C Haddad ◽  
R Ma'luf ◽  
Z Bashshur

2010 ◽  
Vol 88 (1) ◽  
pp. 150-155 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paolo Frezzotti ◽  
Vincenzo Mittica ◽  
Gianluca Martone ◽  
Ilaria Motolese ◽  
Luca Lomurno ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 1149-1155 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eman M Elhefney ◽  
Tharwat H Mokbel ◽  
Sherein M Hagras ◽  
Ahmed A AlNagdy ◽  
Adel A Ellayeh ◽  
...  

Purpose: To evaluate the intermediate-term efficacy and safety of micropulsed diode laser cyclophotocoagulation in recurrent pediatric glaucoma. Patients and Methods: A prospective interventional study included children <16 years old diagnosed with recurrent glaucoma, attending Mansoura University, during the period from July 2017 to November 2017. Micropulsed diode laser sessions were performed in all the cases. The main outcome was the intraocular pressure reduction with monitoring of complications as secondary outcome. The mean follow-up period was 15.08 ± 1.1 (mean: 12–16) months. Results: A total of 36 eyes of 29 patients were included (62% males) with median age of 24 months. Primary congenital glaucoma represented 47.2% of the initial diagnoses. At the 15th month, the mean intraocular pressure dropped significantly from 37.5 ± 11.3 mmHg at baseline to 20.03 ± 2.7 mmHg (p < 0.001) with 37.15% reduction. The mean number of glaucoma medications decreased significantly from 2.6 ± 0.5 pretreatment to 1.7 ± 0.6 at the 15th month (p < 0.001). A total of 24 eyes (66.7%) required second session of treatment with mean number of 1.7 ± 0.5 sessions per eye. The cumulative probability of qualified success was 69.4%, 58.3%, 52.8%, 47.2%, and 41.7% at 1, 3, 6, 12, and 15 months after treatment. Qualified success was achieved in 61% at 15 months without statistically significant difference between the initial diagnoses (p = 0.61). None of the eyes developed any major ocular complications throughout the follow-up period. Conclusion: Micropulsed diode laser was proved to be a safe approach with relative effectiveness in controlling intraocular pressure in children with recurrent glaucoma.


2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 373-383 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandro Rodríguez-García ◽  
Luis Alonso González-González ◽  
J. Carlos Alvarez-Guzmán

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