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Abstract #81978 Published in IGR 20-4

A Retrospective Study of Transcleral Cyclophotocoagulation Using the Slow Coagulation Technique for the Treatment of Refractory Glaucoma

Fong YYY; Wong BKT; Li FCH; Young AL
Seminars in Ophthalmology 2019; 34: 398-402


: To compare the success rates and safety of transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (TSCPC) for the treatment of refractory glaucoma using the slow coagulation technique and the conventional technique. : A retrospective, interventional case series of 44 patients (44 eyes) who underwent TSCPC using the slow coagulation technique (22 eyes) and conventional technique (22 eyes) in a tertiary hospital was done. The main outcome measures were success and complications. Success was defined as a final intraocular pressure (IOP) between 6 and 21 mmHg with or without IOP lowering medications with the cessation of oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitor at 12 months. : Preoperative characteristics were statistically similar with regard to age, sex, laterality, diagnosis, IOP, and the number of glaucoma medications used. Both procedures had similar success rates of 40.9% and 36.3% in the conventional technique group and slow coagulation group, respectively ( = .757). The slow coagulation group had less prolonged anterior chamber inflammation ( = .048). : Diode laser TSCPC using the slow coagulation technique is a safe and effective technique for lowering IOP in patients with refractory glaucoma in Chinese eyes.

a Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital , Shatin , Hong Kong.

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