| Literature DB >> 30891526 |
Irina Lutic1, Carmen Dragne1, Mircea Filip1, Andrei Filip1, Miruna Nicolae1, Raluca Moisescu1, Ileana Ungureanu1, Grigorios Triantafyllidis1, Cristina Antonescu1.
Abstract
Purpose. To analyse the results of subCyclo (subliminal transscleral cyclophotocoagulation) laser procedure for patients with glaucoma. Material and methods. The study included 50 eyes of 32 patients diagnosed with various subtypes of glaucoma for which we performed subliminal transscleral cyclophotocoagulation under retrobulbar anesthesia. After the procedure, all patients were advised to continue their antiglaucoma medication until further notice and we added a topical steroid for 2 weeks. The minimum follow-up period was 6 months. Results. The mean IOP (intraocular pressure) decreased from the preoperative value of 26.27 mmHg (±6.52) to 15.9 mmHg (±5.72) one day after the treatment. At 7 days, the average IOP was 13.72 mmHg (±4.31), 15.81 mmHg (±3.69) at 6 weeks, 15.94 mmHg (±5.66) at 3 months and 16.32 mmHg (±5.24) at 6 months. The second intervention was performed in 9 eyes due to poor IOP control after the first procedure, two eyes developed ocular hypertonia 6-8 hours after the procedure and one eye presented mydriasis after the procedure. Conclusions. Early results for this study showed that subCyclo laser procedure could determine a satisfactory decrease of the IOP with a low risk of complications. Abbreviations: IOP = intraocular pressure, TSCPC = transscleral cyclophotocoagulation, POAG = primary open-angle glaucoma, NVG = neovascular glaucoma, BCVA = best corrected visual acuity.Entities:
Keywords: glaucoma; intraocular pressure; subliminal cyclophotocoagulation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30891526 PMCID: PMC6421491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rom J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2457-4325
Treatment settings
| Power level 2000mW
| Power level 2000mW
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| • No previous history of severe ocular inflammation | • Active inflammation (conjunctival or uveal) |
| • No active inflammation (conjunctival or uveal) | • Preserved good BCVA or moderated visual field defects |
| • No severe keratitis or corneal ulcer |
Types of glaucoma
| POAG | 40 eyes |
| NVG | 3 eyes |
| Uveitic glaucoma | 2 eyes |
| Juvenile glaucoma | 2 eyes |
| Pigmentary glaucoma | 2 eyes |
| Posttraumatic glaucoma | 1 eye |
Number of eyes requiring a second laser treatment
| POAG | 4 eyes |
| NVG | 2 eyes |
| Uveitic glaucoma | 1 eye |
| Juvenile glaucoma | 1 eye |
| Pigmentary glaucoma | 1 eye |