Combined nasal goniotomy – temporal trabeculotomy (NGTT) for circumferential angle surgery in primary congenital glaucoma
Purpose To assess the safety and efficacy of combining nasal goniotomy with temporal trabeculotomy in the management of primary congenital glaucoma. Design Case series Methods Fifteen eyes of eleven children (3–12 months old at presentation) were enrolled in this study after the establishment of PCG...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of ophthalmology 2022-11, Vol.32 (6), p.3470-3475 |
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To assess the safety and efficacy of combining nasal goniotomy with temporal trabeculotomy in the management of primary congenital glaucoma.
Design
Case series
Methods
Fifteen eyes of eleven children (3–12 months old at presentation) were enrolled in this study after the establishment of PCG diagnosis based on the criteria placed by the World Glaucoma Association. Combined nasal goniotomy and temporal trabeculotomy were done on each eye in an attempt to perform almost 360 degrees circumferential angle surgery without disturbing the superior 180 degrees of conjunctiva to preserve it for future filtering glaucoma surgeries.
Results
By first month, average IOP was 10.5 ± 4.3 mmHg with a 65.3% reduction from average pre-operative IOP. Almost the same percentage of reduction was maintained at 3rd,6th and 12th months postoperative visits with average IOP of 11.9 ± 4.65, 11.8 ± 2.77 and 13 ± 2.82 mmHg (60.7%, 61.1% and 57.2% reduction from pre-operative average). According to success rates, complete success has been achieved in all eyes but one (93.3%), with minor complications in 4 out of 15 eyes (26.6%) that did not affect IOP outcome. Nine out of fifteen eyes completed 18 months post-operative follow-up visits with a successfully, maintained target average IOP of 13.3 ± 3.0 mmHg (57.2% reduction). All of the mean IOP readings during post-operative follow-up period were significantly lower when compared to pre-operative IOP (p |
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ISSN: | 1120-6721 1724-6016 |
DOI: | 10.1177/11206721221085395 |