A. Neelakantan et al., EFFECT OF THE CONCENTRATION AND DURATION OF APPLICATION OF MITOMYCIN-C IN TRABECULECTOMY, Ophthalmic surgery, 25(9), 1994, pp. 612-615
Ninety-three consecutive trabeculectomies in which mitomycin C (MMC) w
as applied intraoperatively, either at a concentration of 0.5 mg/mL fo
r 5 minutes (n = 48) or at a concentration of 0.4 mg/mL for 3 minutes
(n = 45), were reviewed to determine whether there was a significant d
ifference between the two groups in terms of intraocular pressure (IOP
) control and the incidence of complications. Preoperative and postope
rative IOPs in the two groups did not differ significantly (P = .817 a
nd .131, respectively). The 5-minute group had a higher incidence of s
erous choroidal detachments (P = .001). The incidence of postoperative
hypotony and filtration failure with uncontrolled IOP in the two grou
ps did not significantly differ (P = .177 and .582, respectively). Thu
s, intraoperative application of MMC at a concentration of 0.4 mg/mL f
or 3 minutes controlled postoperative IOP as effectively as MMC at a c
oncentration of 0.5 mg/mL for 5 minutes, with a significantly lower in
cidence of choroidal detachments.