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Glaucoma: Overview01:25

Glaucoma: Overview

Glaucoma is an eye condition characterized by increased intraocular pressure that damages the retina and optic nerve, leading to irreversible blindness if left untreated. The human eye has various components, including the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, and optic nerve. Aqueous humor is secreted by the epithelium of the ciliary body in the posterior chamber and flows through the trabecular meshwork and canal of Schlemm, maintaining normal intraocular pressure. The trabecular meshwork and the canal...
Open Angle Glaucoma: Treatment01:27

Open Angle Glaucoma: Treatment

In open-angle glaucoma, the iridocorneal angle remains open, but the trabecular meshwork becomes stiff, slowing down the outflow of aqueous humor. This causes a buildup of aqueous humor in the anterior chamber, leading to a sudden increase in intraocular pressure. The treatment for open-angle glaucoma focuses on reducing the elevated intraocular pressure by either decreasing the secretion of aqueous humor or increasing its outflow.
Drugs such as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, α2- and...
Angle Closure Glaucoma: Treatment01:28

Angle Closure Glaucoma: Treatment

Angle-closure glaucoma, or closed-angle glaucoma, is an eye condition where the iris bulges out and blocks the iridocorneal angle, resulting in a buildup of aqueous humor and increased intraocular pressure. Immediate medical attention is necessary due to the sudden onset of symptoms. The treatment for angle-closure glaucoma includes short-term and long-term approaches. Short-term treatment involves using eye drops like pilocarpine to lower intraocular pressure by increasing aqueous humor...

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Iris Fixation via External Pentagram Suturing
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Iris Fixation via External Pentagram Suturing

Published on: May 5, 2022

[Glaucoma drainage implants].

E K Reinthal1, J M Rohrbach, S Grisanti

  • 1Department für Augenheilkunde, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen. eva.reinthal@googlemail.com

Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde
|January 22, 2010
PubMed
Summary

Glaucoma drainage implants offer new options for refractory glaucoma. While effective, long-term outcomes and new side effects of these implants require further investigation.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Glaucoma Management

Background:

  • Glaucoma drainage implants have advanced, providing new therapeutic avenues for refractory glaucoma.
  • Various implants utilize different principles, including episcleral reservoirs, subconjunctival drainage, and intrascleral systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current landscape of glaucoma drainage implants.
  • To compare the functional principles and outcomes of different implant types.

Main Methods:

  • Review of literature comparing various glaucoma drainage implants (e.g., Ahmed, Krupin, Baerveldt, Ex-PRESS).
  • Analysis of different drainage mechanisms: episcleral reservoirs, subconjunctival shunts, and intrascleral systems.
  • Evaluation of implants based on insertion, valve, material, and surface characteristics.

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Main Results:

  • Postoperative success rates for tube shunts vary widely (22-100%), dependent on glaucoma type and implant.
  • Ex-PRESS implants under scleral flaps show reduced hypotony and choroidal effusion compared to trabeculectomy.
  • Suprachoroidal shunts are an alternative for patients with scarred conjunctiva, though complications like encapsulation exist.

Conclusions:

  • Glaucoma drainage implants can mitigate complications associated with traditional filtering surgery.
  • Further long-term studies are essential to fully understand the efficacy and novel side effects of these evolving procedures.