Abstract
Purpose—To Highlight The Efficacy Of Primary AGV Implantation In Angle Recession Glaucoma Following Blunt Ocular Trauma In Indian Eyes.Design- A retrospective analytical studyMaterials & Methods— This study included 52 patients of angle recession glaucoma, who presented between Mar 2006 to Feb 2016, out of which 38 patients had undergone primary AGV implantation while the rest were managed with topical anti-glaucoma medications. Preoperative data included age, sex, type & mode of injury, duration of injury, assessment of BCVA and IOP. Extent of angle recession was observed by gonioscopy. The intraocular pressure, visual acuity and number of anti-glaucoma medications were measured postoperatively. The success of this technique was analyzed by using a Kaplan-Meier cumulative survival curve.Results—Following AGV implantation the mean IOP was significantly reduced to 8.7±2.2 at 1st day, 10.1±2.2 at 7th day, 14.2±3.4 at 3rd month, 15.6±3.7 at 1 year and 15.6±3.6 at 3rd year follow-up showing statistically significant values (p<0.001) at each visit. The IOP was successfully controlled at last follow up without topical treatment. Mean BCVA at 3 year post AGV was 0.41±1.5 (logMAR) which was statistically significant (p<0.001).The success rate by Kaplan- Meier survival curve analysis was 90% at the mean follow up duration of 29.47±3.39 months. Overall surgical complications were noted in the form of prolonged hypotony, hyphema in 7 patients (13.5%).Conclusions—In medically uncontrolled post-traumatic angle recession glaucoma Primary AGV Implantation is a safe and effective surgical procedure with lesser complication rates providing long term IOP control in younger population .