开角型青光眼
少年
青光眼
验光服务
眼科
医学
生物
生态学
标识
DOI:10.14744/eer.2023.39306
摘要
Purpose: To present the surgical options and surgical outcomes of juvenile open-angle glaucoma (JOAG).Methods: A retrospective review of the case series with JOAG that had undergone surgical treatment was undertaken.Surgical techniques, patient characteristics, and surgical outcomes were analyzed.Results: Thirteen eyes from eight patients with the diagnosis of JOAG were included in the study.The mean age was 26.77 ± 9.83 years.Five (62.5%) of the patients were male.The distribution of the operations was as follows: deep sclerectomy and external suture trabeculotomy in one eye (8%); Ahmed glaucoma valve implantation in one eye (8%); trabeculectomy with antimetabolite augmentation in five eyes (38%); and gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) in six eyes (46%).The preoperative mean intraocular pressure (IOP) was 27.62 ± 7.17 mmHg, which decreased to 17.62 ± 13.06 mmHg at the last follow-up visit (36.21% decrease, P = 0.023, Wilcoxon rank test).IOP control was achieved without any additional surgical intervention in 10 (76.9%) eyes over the mean of 15.62 ± 12.17 months of the follow-up period.Further glaucoma surgery was required in three eyes, of which two had undergone GATT and one had undergone trabeculectomy as the primary surgery. Conclusion:The surgical treatment of JOAG results in IOP reduction, and more than one surgery may be required in some cases.
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