MIDTERM FOLLOW-UP RESULTS OF COMBINED PHACOEMULSIFICATION, LENS IMPLANTATION, AND MITOMYCIN-C TRABECULECTOMY PROCEDURE

Citation
Da. Belyea et al., MIDTERM FOLLOW-UP RESULTS OF COMBINED PHACOEMULSIFICATION, LENS IMPLANTATION, AND MITOMYCIN-C TRABECULECTOMY PROCEDURE, Journal of glaucoma, 6(2), 1997, pp. 90-98
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
Journal title
ISSN journal
10570829
Volume
6
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
90 - 98
Database
ISI
SICI code
1057-0829(1997)6:2<90:MFROCP>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Purpose: This study evaluates the visual, refractive, perimetric, and intraocular pressure (IOP) results following combined phacoemulsificat ion, lens implantation, and trabeculectomy with mitomycin-C. Methods: Twenty-nine consecutive eyes of 26 patients with cataract and glaucoma that had undergone combined phacoemulsification, posterior chamber le ns implantation, and limbus-based trabeculectomy with mitomycin-C appl ied after the cataract removal and trabeculectomy had a minimal follow -up time of 12 months (mean follow-up 20 +/- 6.3 months). Each eye was evaluated for visual acuity, corneal astigmatism, IOP, bleb persisten ce, optic nerve stability, visual field status, and complications. Gol dmann visual fields were assessed by a semiquantitative method and thr eshold static perimetry by statistical indices of diffuse damage (mean deviation) and focal loss (corrected pattern standard deviation), The preoperative and postoperative results were compared by Student's t-t est. Results: All eyes that were free of pre-existing macular disease demonstrated significant improvement in visual acuity by at least 4.5 lines of Snellen acuity. Postoperative astigmatism was negligible (0.2 9 diopters). The average IOP reduction was 6.5 mm Hg, with the one yea r or more average of 13.4 mm Hg on virtually no antiglaucoma medicines (0.2 +/- 0.5). Functioning filtering blebs persisted in 86% of eyes. Of 11 patients tested with pre- and postoperative Goldmann perimetry, only two showed visual field defect progression despite IOPs <15 mm Hg . Of the 12 eyes with pre- and postoperative static threshold perimetr y, the mean deviation deteriorated in nine eyes(p = 0.003). The correc ted pattern standard deviation changes were not statistically signific ant (p = 0.69). Complications (including two cases of late-onset endop hthalmitis) were comparable with other studies reporting filtration su rgery with adjunctive antimetabolites. We detected no untoward effects of applying the mitomycin at the end of the procedure rather than at the beginning. Conclusions: The combined procedure technique that we d escribe appears to be effective at restoring visual acuity and signifi cantly reducing IOP. Nevertheless, many visual fields showed continued , diffuse glaucomatous progression in the year or two following surger y and the development of late endophthalmitis in two eyes is a concern .