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Abstract
Background: This study aimed to investigate the outcomes of gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculectomy (GATT) surgery in patients with Fuchs' uveitis syndrome (FUS) related glaucoma.
Case presentation: The clinical and surgical records of 4 FUS patients who underwent GATT surgery between 2021 and 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. The preoperative process, clinical course under medical treatment, postoperative clinical course, intraocular pressures (IOP), glaucoma medication requirements, need for additional surgeries, visual outcomes, and surgical success results were evaluated for each patient GATT surgery was performed as the first intervention for glaucoma control in FUS patients under 50 years of age with IOP above 20 mm Hg despite multiple different medications. The average follow-up period after GATT surgery was 12 months. Despite reaching the maximum level of antiglaucomatous treatment in any of the patients, the target IOP was not achieved. On average, 6 months later, mitomycin-C trabeculectomy (MMC-trab) was performed as a conventional surgical option in three of the patients, and diode laser cyclophotocoagulation was applied to one patient with poor visual prognosis.
Conclusions: In FUS, which causes low-grade inflammation, has a low likelihood of synechial formation, and relatively affects a younger age group, GATT surgery, a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) method, was considered a good alternative as an initial surgical option. However, it was observed that the surgical success was limited.
背景:本研究旨在探讨经腔镜辅助的房内小梁切除术(GATT)治疗Fuchs葡萄膜炎综合征(FUS)相关性青光眼的疗效。病例介绍:回顾性分析了4例在2021年至2023年间接受GATT手术的FUS患者的临床和手术记录。对每位患者的术前过程、药物治疗的临床过程、术后临床过程、眼内压(IOP)、青光眼药物需求、额外手术需求、视力结果和手术成功结果进行评估,GATT手术作为50岁以下、IOP高于20 mm Hg的FUS患者控制青光眼的第一次干预,尽管使用了多种不同的药物。GATT术后平均随访时间为12个月。尽管在所有患者中达到了抗青光眼治疗的最高水平,但没有达到目标IOP。平均6个月后,3例患者行丝裂霉素- c小梁切除术(MMC-trab)作为常规手术选择,1例视力预后差的患者行二极管激光循环光凝治疗。结论:FUS引起低度炎症,形成协同的可能性较低,且相对影响较年轻的年龄组,GATT手术作为一种微创青光眼手术(MIGS)方法被认为是一种良好的初始手术选择。然而,观察到手术成功率有限。
期刊介绍:
BMC Ophthalmology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of eye disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.