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[Valve implants of glaucoma pressure regulator for refractory glaucoma: own experience]
W Romaniuk1, H Kozioł, A Kozera
1Oddziału Okulistycznego Wojewódzkiego Szpitala Specjalistycznegó.
Purpose:
To present our experiences in valve implantation for refractory glaucoma.
Material And Methods:
From October 1993 to December 1996 implantations of Glaucoma Pressure Regulator Optimed were performed in 7 eyes of 7 patients. There were 4 men and 3 women aged from 32 to 65 years. There were 3 eyes with neovascular glaucoma due to diabetes mellitus, 2 eyes with posttraumatic glaucoma, including 1 case after keratoplasty, 1 eye with postkeratoplasty glaucoma and 1 eye with aphakic glaucoma. Preoperative IOPs ranged from 33 to 61 mm Hg (mean 37.6 +/- 7.2 mm Hg).
Results:
Success was considered an IOP of less than 22 mm Hg without medication (complete success) or with medication (qualified success) without additional filtering surgery. Postoperative success was obtained in 4 out of 7 eyes after follow-up period of 37.4 +/- 17.08 months (range 16-39 months). Early complications were hyphema (1 patient, 14.3%), blockage of intracameral portion of the tube (1 patient, 14.3%), hypertony (1 patient, 14.3%). Late complications were: external conjunctival bleb failure (2 patients, 28.6%), blockage of intracameral portion of tube by fibrovascular tissue (1 patient, 14.3%).
Conclusion:
Our experiences confirm that the valve implant is still today an alternative surgical procedure for controlling IOP in eyes with refractory glaucoma that have visual potential.