Ia. Cunliffe et Acb. Molteno, LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF MOLTENO DRAINS USED IN THE TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA PRESENTING IN CHILDHOOD, Eye, 12, 1998, pp. 379-385
Purpose and methods This study reviews the long-term follow-up (mean 1
1.2 years, range 9 months to 16 years 9 months) of Molteno drains used
in the treatment of glaucoma presenting in childhood, in 34 eyes of 2
5 patients. Results Intraocular pressure control was achieved in 85% o
f eyes, and vision (where measurable) was maintained in 57% of eyes. S
eventy-one per cent of eyes required further surgical intervention. Th
irty-two per cent of these cases were for drain-related problems, whic
h may be avoidable with the use of current surgical techniques. The re
maining interventions were for associated ocular defects, and for prob
lems caused by multiple surgical procedures and periods of high intrao
cular pressure during early childhood. Conclusions Today the implants
are used at an earlier stage in the disease process to try to obtain e
arly and definitive IOP control and so help to optimise the long-term
visual prognosis.