Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty-What Do We Know So Far? Review

Rada Zečevic, Sunčica B Srećković, D. Ristic, Anđelka Djuric, M. Kontić
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Abstract Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) has been used for lowering intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with different types of glaucoma. It is a safe and effective procedure as initial or additional therapy when target IOP could not be achieved with medical therapy. SLT could specifically target pigmented cells in trabecular meshwork (TM) leaving nonpigmented cells unaffected, which may allow repeat treatments and thus has lower complication rate. It can be successfully used for IOP reduction in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), normotensive glaucoma (NTG), pigmentary glaucoma (PG), pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXFG), primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG), silicone-oil-induced glaucoma, and high IOP after failed trabeculectomy. SLT could also be used in all stages of open agle glaucoma but failure of SLT in advanced glaucoma patients should go to immediate filtering surgery to avoid postoperative fibrosis. SLT reduces IOP fluctuation. IOP-lowering effect of SLT diminishes over time, but it can be repeated in order to achieve additional or recurrent IOP reduction. Higher baseline IOP up to a certain level is the strongest predictor of success after SLT.
选择性激光小梁成形术——我们目前知道些什么?审查
选择性激光小梁成形术(SLT)用于降低不同类型青光眼患者眼压(IOP)。当药物治疗无法达到目标眼压时,它是一种安全有效的初始或附加治疗方法。SLT可以特异性靶向小梁网(TM)中的色素细胞,不影响非色素细胞,可以重复治疗,因此并发症发生率较低。可成功降低原发性开角型青光眼(POAG)、正压型青光眼(NTG)、色素性青光眼(PG)、假性脱落型青光眼(PXFG)、原发性闭角型青光眼(PACG)、硅油性青光眼以及小骨切除术失败后的高IOP。SLT也可用于所有阶段的开角型青光眼,但晚期青光眼SLT失败应立即行滤过手术,以避免术后纤维化。SLT降低IOP波动。SLT降低眼压的作用随着时间的推移而减弱,但可以重复使用,以达到额外或反复降低眼压的目的。较高的基线IOP达到一定水平是SLT后成功的最强预测因子。
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