The options of an individual approach to the modification of sinustrabeculectomy for hypotensive effect prolongation

IF 0.9 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Elena A. Suleiman, S. Petrov
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BACKGROUND: Reducing scarring in the postoperative period is one of the main tasks of glaucoma surgery. AIM: To develop new modifications of sinustrabeculectomy in the surgical treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma normalizing and prolonging the outflow of aqueous humor along newly formed pathways. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Surgical procedures were performed in 106 patients (109 eyes) with primary open-angle glaucoma of moderate and advanced stages, without any history of previous surgeries. Patients were divided into groups: 1a 25 patients (25 eyes) who underwent sinustrabeculectomy with the formation of grooves for the intramuscular fluid outflow, 1b 26 patients (28 eyes) who underwent of sinustrabeculectomy with scleral flap twisting, 1c 28 patients(29 eyes) who underwent sinustrabeculectomy with scleral flap stitching, and the control group 27 patients (27 eyes) who underwent routine sinustrabeculectomy. The follow-up duration was up to 24 months. RESULTS: In 1 month after surgery, the average level of intramuscular pressure was comparable and remained low in all groups. Complete compensation of intramuscular pressure in groups 1a, 1b and 1c was observed in 80%, 75% and 76% of cases; partial in 16%, 18% and 21% of cases; failure in 4%, 7% and 3% of cases, respectively. In the control group (2), complete hypotensive success was noted in 55% of cases; partial in 30% of cases; failure in 15% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: Developed new methods of sinustrabeculectomy allow to obtain a prolonged hypotensive effect.
为延长降压效果而修改鼻窦管切除术的个体化入路的选择
背景:减少术后瘢痕形成是青光眼手术的主要任务之一。目的:探讨鼻窦小梁切除术治疗原发性开角型青光眼的新方法,使房水沿新形成的通道流出正常化并延长流出时间。材料与方法:106例(109只眼)中晚期原发性开角型青光眼,既往无手术史。患者分为:1a组25例(25眼)行鼻窦炎切除并形成肌内液流出沟,1b组26例(28眼)行巩膜瓣扭转鼻窦炎切除术,1c组28例(29眼)行巩膜瓣缝合鼻窦炎切除术,对照组27例(27眼)行常规鼻窦炎切除术。随访时间长达24个月。结果:术后1个月,各组平均肌内压力水平相当且保持在较低水平。在1a、1b和1c组,80%、75%和76%的病例出现肌内压力完全代偿;部分占16%,18%和21%;失败率分别为4%、7%和3%。在对照组(2),55%的病例完全降压成功;30%的病例部分发病;15%的病例失败。结论:发展了新的鼻窦切除术方法,可以获得长期的降压效果。
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Current Ophthalmology Reports
Current Ophthalmology Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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期刊介绍: This journal aims to offer expert review articles on the most significant recent developments in the field of ophthalmology. By providing clear, insightful, balanced contributions, the journal intends to serve those who diagnose, treat, manage, and prevent ocular conditions and diseases. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the field. Section Editors select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An Editorial Board of more than 20 internationally diverse members reviews the annual table of contents, ensures that topics include emerging research, and suggests topics of special importance to their country/region. Topics covered may include age-related macular degeneration; diabetic retinopathy; dry eye syndrome; glaucoma; pediatric ophthalmology; ocular infections; refractive surgery; and stem cell therapy.
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