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Deep sclerectomy with SkGel implant: 5-year results
Fernando Galassi1, Barbara Giambene
1Eye Clinic, University of Florence, Italy. fernando.galassi@unifi.it
Purpose:
To evaluate the results of deep sclerectomy with SkGel at 3 and 5 years.
Materials And Methods:
This retrospective trial comprised 200 eyes with open angle glaucoma having a 3-year follow-up, 97 having a 5-year follow-up. Visual acuity, intraocular pressure (IOP), and slit-lamp examination were recorded at baseline and at follow-up visits. Visual field (VF) testing was repeated every 6 months.
Results:
Mean IOP decreased from 21.01+/-5.56 mm Hg before surgery to 13.13+/-2.24 mm Hg at 36 months and from 20.61+/-5.50 to 12.85+/-1.84 mm Hg at 60 months (P<0.0005). At 3 and 5 years, complete success rates (IOP
Conclusions:
Deep sclerectomy with SkGel provides stable control of IOP and VF.
