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Abstract #12404 Published in IGR 7-2

Combined cataract and glaucoma surgery with mitomycin C: phacoemulsification-trabeculectomy compared to phacoemulsification-deep sclerectomy

Funnell CL; Clowes M; Anand N
British Journal of Ophthalmology 2005; 89: 694-698


AIMS: To compare outcomes of phacoemulsification combined with trabeculectomy (PT) or deep sclerectomy (PDS) with intraoperative mitomycin C (MMC) application. METHODS: Non-randomised, consecutive, retrospective comparative study. 97 eyes of 97 patients (59 PDS, 38 PT) undergoing combined surgery with intraoperative MMC (0.1-0.4 mg/ml for 1-3 minutes) were identified for inclusion in the study. RESULTS: The probability of maintaining intraocular pressure (IOP) below 19 mmHg and 15 mmHg, with a 30% drop from preoperative IOP and without additional medication, 1 year after surgery were 77.6% (95% CI: 67 to 90) and 71.5% (60 to 85) for the PDS group and 89.5% (80 to 99) and 89.5 (80 to 99) for the PT group, respectively, and these differences were not statistically significant (p > 0.05, log rank test). After excluding ocular co-morbidity no differences were observed in the improvement of visual acuity between the two groups. There were no major differences in the complication rates except that delayed bleb leaks were seen in seven eyes (18.4%) of the PT group (p = 0.004). CONCLUSION: In this study, no statistically significant difference was found in the IOP and visual outcomes between PDS and PT. A significantly higher frequency of late bleb leaks after PT was observed.

Dr. C.L. Funnell, West Yorkshire Rotation, Clarendon Wing, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK


Classification:

12.14.3 Phacoemulsification (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment > 12.14 Combined cataract extraction and glaucoma surgery)



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