Incidence of steroid response in microinvasive glaucoma surgery with trabecular microbypass stent and ab interno trabeculectomy

Author(s):  
Maryam Abtahi ◽  
Chris J. Rudnisky ◽  
Samir Nazarali ◽  
Karim F. Damji
Author(s):  
Chao Wang ◽  
Yalong Dang ◽  
Susannah Waxman ◽  
Xiaobo Xia ◽  
Robert N Weinreb ◽  
...  

Purpose: To compare the intraoperative angle stability and the postoperative outflow of two ab interno trabeculectomy devices that excise the trabecular meshwork. The newer device has an active aspiration and irrigation port while the older requires viscoelastic to maintain the anterior chamber. We hypothesized that anterior segment optical coherence tomography (ASOCT) allows quantifying the intraoperative behavior in a microincisional glaucoma surgery (MIGS) pig eye training model. Methods: Twelve freshly enucleated porcine eyes were measured with ASOCT at baseline, at the beginning of the procedure and at its conclusion to determine the anterior chamber depth (ACD) and the nasal angle in degrees. The right and left eye of pairs were randomly assigned 24 to an active dual blade goniectome (aDBG) and a passive dual blade goniectome (pDBG) group, 25 respectively. The aDBG had an irrigation and aspiration port while the pDBG required surgery 26 under viscoelastic. We performed the procedures using our MIGS training system with a 27 standard, motorized ophthalmic operating microscope. We estimated outflow by obtaining 28 canalograms with fluorescent spheres. Results: In aDBG, the nasal angle remained wide open during the procedure at above 90° and 30 did not change towards the end (100±10%, p=0.9). In contrast, in pDBG, ACD decreased by 31 51±19% to 21% below baseline (p<0.01) while the angle progressively narrowed by 40±12% 32 (p<0.001). Canalograms showed a similar extent of access to the outflow tract with the aDBG 33 and the pDBG (p=0.513). The average increase for the aDBG in the superonasal and inferonasal 34 quadrants was between 27 to 31% and for the pDBG between 15 to 18%. Conclusion: ASOCT demonstrated that active irrigation and aspiration improved anterior 36 chamber maintenance and ease of handling with the aDBG in this MIGS training model. The 37 immediate postoperative outflow was equally good with both devices.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Carlos Izquierdo ◽  
Josefina Mejias ◽  
Laura Cañola ◽  
Natalia Agudelo ◽  
Barbara Rubio

Abstract Background: Glaucoma surgery have been developed to lower intraocular pressure in a less invasive manner than traditional glaucoma surgery. The purpose of this article is to determine the outcome of using combined phacoemulsification technique, ab-interno trabeculectomy dual blade and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) surgeries in patients with primary open angle glaucoma. Methods: A retrospective case series was performed on 27 consecutive eyes with both primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and cataract; each eye was treated with combined phacoemulsification, ab-interno trabeculectomy-Kahook Dual Blade and Endocyclophotocoagulation at Instituto de ojos Oftalmosalud, Lima, Peru, between April 2017 and May 2017. Inclusion criteria: 1) Patients with uncontrolled mild to advanced POAG (according to Glaucoma Grading Scale HODAPP) 2) cataract condition 3) treatment with two or more glaucoma medications due to rapid progression in the visual fields (at least two in a short period of time). Intraocular pressure (IOP), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) logMAR and number of glaucoma medications were recorded prior to the study, at day 1, week 1, and 1,3,6 and 9 months after surgery. Primary outcome measure was surgical success defined in terms of IOP <14 mmHg either with no medications (complete success) or with medications (qualified success). Results: A total of 27 eyes from 27 patients were included. The mean basal IOP was 17.0±3.7 mmHg and postoperatively was 11.6±1.9 mmHg and 11.4±1.8 mmHg (P<0.001) at 6 and 9 months respectively. Glaucoma medications decreased from 1.9±1.4 to 0.56±1.05 at 9 month follow-ups (P<0.001). Preoperative best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) showed and improvement from 0.4± 0.4 LogMAR to 0.2 ± 0.4 logMAR at 9 months. The main complication was blood reflux intra-operatively (66.7%), which resolved without re-operation. The mean IOP was reduced by 32.9% from baseline and the surgical success was 92,6%, (complete success 70,3% and qualified success 29,6%) at 9 months.Conclusions: In patients with POAG, combined treatment with phacoemulsification, ab-interno trabeculectomy and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation effectively reduced IOP and glaucoma medication dependence.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Wang ◽  
Yalong Dang ◽  
Susannah Waxman ◽  
Xiaobo Xia ◽  
Robert N Weinreb ◽  
...  

Purpose: To compare the intraoperative angle stability and the postoperative outflow of two ab interno trabeculectomy devices that excise the trabecular meshwork. The newer device has an active aspiration and irrigation port while the older requires viscoelastic to maintain the anterior chamber. We hypothesized that anterior segment optical coherence tomography (ASOCT) allows quantifying the intraoperative behavior in a microincisional glaucoma surgery (MIGS) pig eye training model. Methods: Twelve freshly enucleated porcine eyes were measured with ASOCT at baseline, at the beginning of the procedure and at its conclusion to determine the anterior chamber depth (ACD) and the nasal angle in degrees. The right and left eye of pairs were randomly assigned 24 to an active dual blade goniectome (aDBG) and a passive dual blade goniectome (pDBG) group, 25 respectively. The aDBG had an irrigation and aspiration port while the pDBG required surgery 26 under viscoelastic. We performed the procedures using our MIGS training system with a 27 standard, motorized ophthalmic operating microscope. We estimated outflow by obtaining 28 canalograms with fluorescent spheres. Results: In aDBG, the nasal angle remained wide open during the procedure at above 90° and 30 did not change towards the end (100±10%, p=0.9). In contrast, in pDBG, ACD decreased by 31 51±19% to 21% below baseline (p<0.01) while the angle progressively narrowed by 40±12% 32 (p<0.001). Canalograms showed a similar extent of access to the outflow tract with the aDBG 33 and the pDBG (p=0.513). The average increase for the aDBG in the superonasal and inferonasal 34 quadrants was between 27 to 31% and for the pDBG between 15 to 18%. Conclusion: ASOCT demonstrated that active irrigation and aspiration improved anterior 36 chamber maintenance and ease of handling with the aDBG in this MIGS training model. The 37 immediate postoperative outflow was equally good with both devices.


Author(s):  
Yalong Dang ◽  
Xiao Wang ◽  
Yujie Cen ◽  
Ying Hong ◽  
Ping Huang ◽  
...  

To evaluate the 2-year efficacy and safety of ab interno trabeculectomy with the Trabectome in Chinese primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) patients. This was a multicenter, retrospective study and included POAG patients with or without visually-significant cataracts. The primary outcome was intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction. Secondary outcomes included reduction of glaucoma medications, surgical complications, and success at 2-years. Success was defined as: 1) IOP &lt; 21 mmHg and at least 20% IOP reduction from baseline after 3 months at any two consecutive visits, and 2) no additional glaucoma surgery required. A total of 42 patients were enrolled; thirteen had a history of failed glaucoma surgery. Twelve patients underwent Trabectome surgery combined with phacoemulsification while the remainder underwent Trabectome surgery alone. Overall, the mean preoperative IOP was 21.4&plusmn;1.23 mmHg. The Trabectome lowered IOP to 18.5&plusmn; 0.94 mmHg at 2 years (P&lt;0.05). The number of glaucoma medications also decreased from a baseline of 2.0&plusmn;0.9 to 1.2&plusmn; 0.21 at 2 years (P=0.04). The overall success was 78%, with patients undergoing combined surgery having a higher success than those with Trabectome surgery alone (100% vs. 76%). No major complications were seen. The Trabectome appears to be an efficient and safe procedure in Chinese POAG patients in the long-term.


Author(s):  
Mohamad Dakroub ◽  
Raoul Verma-Fuehring ◽  
Alicja Strzalkowska ◽  
Jost Hillenkamp ◽  
Yousef Al Yousef ◽  
...  

Purpose: To compare ab interno trabeculectomy by trabecular meshwork excision to plasma-mediated ablation in primary open-angle glaucoma. Methods: Retrospectively collected data of TrabEx+ (TEx, n=56) and Trabectome (T, n=99) were compared by coarsened exact matching to reduce confounding and matched based on baseline IOP and age. Primary outcomes were IOP and number of glaucoma medications. Complications and need for additional glaucoma surgery were assessed. Patients were followed for up to one year. Results: 53 TEx could be matched to T. Baseline IOP was 16.5&plusmn;4.6 mmHg in both; age was 73.7&plusmn;8.8 and 71.5&plusmn;9.9 years in TEx and T, respectively. TEx were taking more medications than T (p&lt;0.001). IOP was reduced to 14.8&plusmn;4.3 in TEx and to 13.4&plusmn;3.4 in T at 6 months, and to 14.9&plusmn;6.0 (p=0.13) in TEx and to 14.1&plusmn;3.8 mmHg (all p&lt;0.05) in T at 12 months. Medications were reduced at both 6 and 12 months (p&lt; 0.05). No differences were seen between TEx and T at 6 and 12 months. In TEx, only one serious complication occurred, and two patients required further glaucoma surgery. Conclusion: Although both groups had a baseline IOP considered low for ab-interno trabeculectomy, IOP and medications were reduced further at 6 and 12 months. IOP reduction did not reach significance in TEx at 12 months. The inter-group comparison did not reveal any significant differences. Both had a low complication rate.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. e0153585 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashley E. Neiweem ◽  
Igor I. Bussel ◽  
Joel S. Schuman ◽  
Eric N. Brown ◽  
Nils A. Loewen

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Carlos Izquierdo ◽  
Josefina Mejías ◽  
Laura Cañola-R ◽  
Natalia Agudelo ◽  
Bárbara Rubio

Abstract Background Glaucoma surgery have been developed to lower intraocular pressure in a less invasive manner than traditional glaucoma surgery. The purpose of this article is to determine the outcome of using combined phacoemulsification technique, ab-interno trabeculectomy dual blade and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) surgeries in patients with primary open angle glaucoma. Methods A retrospective case series was performed on 27 consecutive eyes with both primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and cataract; each eye was treated with combined phacoemulsification, ab-interno trabeculectomy-Kahook Dual Blade and Endocyclophotocoagulation at Instituto de ojos Oftalmosalud, Lima, Peru, between April 2017 and May 2017. Inclusion criteria: 1) Patients with uncontrolled mild to advanced POAG (according to Glaucoma Grading Scale HODAPP) 2) cataract condition 3) treatment with two or more glaucoma medications due to rapid progression in the visual fields (at least two in a short period of time). Intraocular pressure (IOP), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) logMAR and number of glaucoma medications were recorded prior to the study, at day 1, week 1, and 1,3,6 and 9 months after surgery. Primary outcome measure was surgical success defined in terms of IOP < 14 mmHg either with no medications (complete success) or with medications (qualified success). Results A total of 27 eyes from 27 patients were included. The mean basal IOP was 17.0 ± 3.7 mmHg and postoperatively was 11.6 ± 1.9 mmHg and 11.4 ± 1.8 mmHg (P < 0.001) at 6 and 9 months respectively. Glaucoma medications decreased from 1.9 ± 1.4 to 0.56 ± 1.05 at 9 month follow-ups (P < 0.001). Preoperative best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) showed and improvement from 0.4 ± 0.4 LogMAR to 0.2 ± 0.4 logMAR at 9 months. The main complication was blood reflux intra-operatively (66.7%), which resolved without re-operation. The mean IOP was reduced by 32.9% from baseline and the surgical success was 92,6%, (complete success 70,3% and qualified success 29,6%) at 9 months. Conclusions In patients with POAG, combined treatment with phacoemulsification, ab-interno trabeculectomy and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation effectively reduced IOP and glaucoma medication dependence.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Wang ◽  
Yalong Dang ◽  
Susannah Waxman ◽  
Nils A Loewen

Purpose: To compare the intraoperative angle stability and the postoperative outflow of two ab interno trabeculectomy devices that excise the trabecular meshwork. The newer device has an active aspiration and irrigation port while the older requires viscoelastic to maintain the anterior chamber. We hypothesized that anterior segment optical coherence tomography (ASOCT) allows quantifying the intraoperative behavior in a microincisional glaucoma surgery (MIGS) pig eye training model. Methods: Twelve freshly enucleated porcine eyes were measured with ASOCT at baseline, at the beginning of the procedure and at its conclusion to determine the anterior chamber depth (ACD) and the nasal angle


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