| Literature DB >> 23697617 |
Dexter Y L Leung1, Clement C Y Tham.
Abstract
Trabeculectomy remains a mainstay surgery for glaucoma. The necessity to raise a bleb and use of chemoadjuvants may result in bleb-related complications, such as bleb-fibrosis, bleb-leaks, bleb-related infections, overfiltration, or hypotony. This review highlights some of the latest developments in preventing and managing these complications, including anti-vascular endothelial growth factors, monoclonal antibodies for moderate reduction of fibrosis, newer surgical strategies for bleb leaks, an update from a randomized clinical trial highlighting the incidence and management of bleb-related infections, and various treatment strategies for an overfiltering bleb. In addition, other surgical interventions with less or no bleb-related complications will be discussed, including non-penetrating glaucoma surgeries, glaucoma drainage devices, or phacoemulsification.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23697617 DOI: 10.3109/08820538.2013.771199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Ophthalmol ISSN: 0882-0538 Impact factor: 1.975