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PURPOSE: To compare the effect on intraocular pressure (IOP) of phacoemulsification combined with viscosynechialysis and trabeculotomy with that of phacoemulsification combined with trabeculectomy in eyes with primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) and visually significant cataract. SETTING: Mansoura Ophthalmic Center, Mansoura University, Egypt. DESIGN: Prospective case series. METHODS: This prospective randomized study included patients with uncontrolled PACG and visually significant cataract presenting between 2012 and 2017. The eyes were randomized to phacoemulsification combined with viscosynechialysis and trabeculotomy (phaco-viscosynechialysis group) or phacoemulsification combined with trabeculectomy (phacotrabeculectomy group). Success (true and qualified) (IOP <18 mm Hg without sight-threatening complications) was studied 24 months postoperatively. Intraoperative complications were noted. The primary outcome measure was the IOP before and after surgery. RESULTS: The study comprised 59 eyes of 59 patients with a mean age of 59.8 years ± 6.8 (SD) in the phaco-viscosynechialysis group (30 eyes) and 60.3 ± 6.3 years in the phacotrabeculectomy group (29 eyes) (P = .704). The mean preoperative IOP was 28.7 ± 2.14 mm Hg in the phaco-viscosynechialysis group and 28.5 ± 2.11 mm Hg in the phacotrabeculectomy group; the mean at 24 months was 14.5 ± 2.8 mm Hg and 17.3 ± 2.2 mm Hg, respectively (P < .001). The total success rate at 24 months was 90% and 83%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Although both techniques were relatively safe and effective in reducing IOP for at least 2 years in eyes with PACG, combined phacoemulsification-viscosynechialysis-trabeculotomy gave better outcomes.
Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt.
Full article12.14.3 Phacoemulsification (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment > 12.14 Combined cataract extraction and glaucoma surgery)
12.12.3 Phacoemulsification (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment > 12.12 Cataract extraction)
12.9 Trabeculotomy, goniotomy (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment)
9.3.2 Chronic primary angle closure glaucoma (pupillary block) (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.3 Primary angle closure glaucomas)