M. Klemm et al., EXPERIMENTAL USE OF SPACE-RETAINING SUBSTANCES WITH EXTENDED DURATION- FUNCTIONAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL RESULTS, Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology, 233(9), 1995, pp. 592-597
Background: glaucoma surgery, e.g. cyclodialysis ab interno, to date n
o viscous substances have been available that stay in the cyclodialysi
s cleft long enough to prevent scarring. We examined the qualities of
two different viscoelastic substances that stay longer in the place of
instillation than hyaluronic acid. Methods: We performed cyclodialysi
s ab interno in 12 eyes of six owl monkeys. The right eyes were treate
d with the gel with the higher molecular weight, the left eyes using t
he ,eel with the lower molecular weight. The baseline data of intraocu
lar pressure and outflow facility were compared to the values measured
postoperatively up to the 140th day. Histological examination of the
eyes followed. Results: There was no statistically significant differe
nce between the two substances. The mean intraocular pressure decrease
was 7.9 (+/-2.9) mmHg in the right eyes and 4.8 (+/-2.7) mmHg in the
left eyes. The histological examination showed that the gel had remain
ed in the cyclodialysis cleft without signs of inflammation. In contra
st to other viscoelastic substances studied previously the substances
in this study performed their space-retaining function without decreas
ing outflow facility. Conclusion: Both substances are suitable means o
f improving the rate of-success of cyclodialysis ab interno, as they r
emain where they are instilled long enough to prevent wound scarring i
n the cyclodialysis cleft.