[Insights into the practice of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1055/a-2217-6851
Stefan Steiner, Clemens Vass
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Abstract

Minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries (MIGS) offer an alternative approach, aiming to be both safe and effective. Defined by their ab interno technique, which avoids creating a bleb, MIGS procedures seek to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) by enhancing the outflow pathways of aqueous humor. Techniques include stenting, incisions, and excisions of the trabecular meshwork, canaloplasty of Schlemm's canal, and drainage implants that enhance uveoscleral outflow to the subchoroidal space. Many of these methods show promise in reducing intraocular pressure and decreasing the need for medication. Nevertheless, with the increasing number of these procedures and devices on the market, it is difficult to keep track of the evidence supporting these methods. Although randomized controlled trials exist for many of the new MIGS procedures, the sample sizes are often small, and follow-up periods are limited. Additionally, there are no randomized controlled trials comparing different MIGS techniques or MIGS with traditional glaucoma surgery. These factors continue to make it challenging to select the most appropriate method for each patient. Therefore, it is essential to persist in conducting randomized controlled long-term studies to gain a deeper understanding of the applications of MIGS.

【微创青光眼手术的实践体会】。
微创青光眼手术(MIGS)提供了另一种方法,旨在既安全又有效。通过他们的ab interno技术,可以避免产生气泡,MIGS手术通过增强房水流出通道来降低眼压(IOP)。技术包括支架植入、小梁网切口和切除、施勒姆管成形术和引流植入物,以增强巩膜向脉络膜下间隙的流出。这些方法中的许多都显示出降低眼压和减少药物需求的希望。然而,随着市场上这些程序和设备的数量不断增加,很难跟踪支持这些方法的证据。尽管存在许多新的MIGS程序的随机对照试验,但样本量通常很小,随访期也很有限。此外,没有随机对照试验比较不同的MIGS技术或MIGS与传统青光眼手术。这些因素继续使得为每个患者选择最合适的方法具有挑战性。因此,必须坚持开展随机对照的长期研究,以更深入地了解MIGS的应用。
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