Literature DB >> 1294596

[Results of trabeculectomy in congenital glaucoma].

S Marrakchi1, L Nacef, N Kamoun, A Jeddi, S Ayed.   

Abstract

Congenital glaucoma has a very serious prognosis. It represents the first cause of blindness in Tunisian children. Trabeculectomy introduced by Cairns in 1968, was initially proposed as second-line treatment in congenital glaucoma surgery. It has now become more frequently used as first-line treatment in this indication. We have already used this technique directly in 35 children suffering from congenital glaucoma with a total of 54 eyes. Forty four eyes underwent a single operation, ten eyes underwent two to four trabeculectomies. Then study of these cases with a mean follow up of 24 months shows an overall success rate of 64% after one trabeculectomy, with or without additional medical treatment. The study of tonometric diagrams shows that the successful results obtained after 3 months persisted in the long term. Trabeculectomy gives better results in congenital glaucoma with intraocular pressure greater than 40 mmHg. Repeated operations are sometimes necessary. In these cases, postoperative subconjunctival 5 fluorouracil (SFU) did not improve the surgical outcome.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1294596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fr Ophtalmol        ISSN: 0181-5512            Impact factor:   0.818


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