Complications after Gonioscopy-Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy in glaucoma treatment - literature review.

Q3 Medicine
Martyna Wrześniewska, Maciej Dyda, Paweł Skowron, Paulina Tomecka, Katarzyna Zontek, Kinga Brawańska, Hanna Zając-Pyrus, Magdalena Król
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Abstract

Glaucoma is a disease that leads to optic nerve damage and irreversible loss of the visual field. Gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) is a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery technique, where the surgeon opens the trabecular network and Schlemm's canal to improve the outflow of the aqueous humor. This method has shown efficacy in reducing intraocular pressure in patients with primary and secondary glaucoma. GATT has gained popularity due to its minimally invasive nature, compatibility with cataract surgery and relatively low cost. Despite its advantages, the procedure can be associated with many complications such as hyphema, intraocular pressure spikes and corneal edema. In rare cases, it can lead to Descemet's membrane detachment or cystoid macular edema. The success of GATT procedure mostly depends on the surgeon's skill and experience, but also on the patient's risk factors, including age and preoperative intraocular pressure levels. Further studies are required to understand long outcomes and identify the patients, who may be at higher risk of complications.

在青光眼治疗中进行球镜辅助透镜小梁切开术后的并发症--文献综述。
青光眼是一种导致视神经损伤和不可逆转的视野缺失的疾病。球镜辅助腔内小梁切开术(GATT)是一种微创青光眼手术技术,外科医生通过打开小梁网络和施莱姆管来改善房水的流出。这种方法在降低原发性和继发性青光眼患者的眼压方面效果显著。GATT 因其微创性、与白内障手术的兼容性和相对低廉的费用而广受欢迎。尽管这种手术有很多优点,但它也可能引起许多并发症,如眼底出血、眼压飙升和角膜水肿。在极少数情况下,可能会导致 Descemet's 膜脱离或囊样黄斑水肿。GATT 手术的成功与否主要取决于外科医生的技术和经验,也取决于患者的风险因素,包括年龄和术前眼压水平。要了解长期疗效并确定哪些患者可能有更高的并发症风险,还需要进一步的研究。
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