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Abstract #100611 Published in IGR 23-1

Intraluminal deposits: A rare cause of glaucoma drainage implant total obstruction

Välimäki J; Nukareddy P; Uusitalo H; Aapola U
European Journal of Ophthalmology 2022; 0: 11206721221100074


PURPOSE: To report the unforeseen complication of total obstruction of a glaucoma drainage implant (GDI) tube lumen by white deposit material and to present a preliminary report identifying the composition of this material. METHODS: Two subjects with a high IOP due to total obstruction of a GDI tube were reviewed. Both patients had a long history with brinzolamide and timolol maleate eye drops. The GDI tube was swept with a 5-0 polypropylene suture stent in order to open the tube. The intraluminal solid sample was successfully collected from the implant tube in one patient. High-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) was used to determine the origin of the intraluminal sample. RESULTS: Intraluminal deposits containing components of antiglaucoma drugs e.g., timolol and brinzolamide are a rare cause of total obstruction of GDI tubes. CONCLUSIONS: Our study describes a new cause of total GDI tubes. The long-term use of timolol maleate and brinzolamide and their presence in the intraluminal solid sample collected from the blocked GDI tube suggest that the glaucoma medication may have a role in the pathogenesis. However, the exact mechanism is unknown and requires further studies.

Department of Ophthalmology, PHHYKY, Lahti, Finland.

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