L. Lanigan et al., SINGLE INTRAOPERATIVE APPLICATIONS OF 5-FLUOROURACIL DURING FILTRATION SURGERY - EARLY RESULTS, British journal of ophthalmology, 78(1), 1994, pp. 33-37
Experimental studies from our laboratory have suggested that single ex
posures to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) would have a similar effect to subcon
junctival injections of 5-FU and a less permanent effect on subconjunc
tival fibroblasts than mitomycin C (MMC). Thirty four eyes of 33 glauc
oma patients with an increased risk of filtration surgery failure were
treated with a single intraoperative 5 minute exposure of sclera and
subconjunctival tissues to 5-FU, 25 mg/ml. The follow up period ranged
from 3-9 months, during which two high risk eyes failed completely an
d one required topical beta blockers to control intraocular pressure.
No low/moderate risk eyes failed. Single 5 minute intraoperative expos
ures to 5-FU are convenient, inexpensive, have no significant corneal
side effects, and may be a useful adjunctive treatment to optimise the
results of glaucoma filtration surgery, particularly in the large gro
up of low/moderate risk patients.