Long-Term Structural Changes Observed on Gonioscopy and Anterior-Segment OCT Following Gonioscopy-Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy.

Beyoglu Eye Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14744/bej.2024.56873
Nese Alagoz, Ihsan Cakir, Cigdem Altan, Ercument Bozkurt, Zeynep Ipekli, Erdem Erdogdu, Tekin Yasar
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the long-term structural changes of the anterior chamber (AC) angle following gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT).

Methods: The AC angle of 10 eyes that underwent GATT at least 6 years previously was assessed for structural changes. A detailed gonioscopy was performed to determine the state of the cleft and the position of the trabecular flap. An anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) examination was performed on the corresponding areas on gonioscopy.

Results: The typical finding of the angle following GATT was an open cleft with a visible trabecular flap. However, the gonioscopy of our patients revealed three different cleft appearances: open, closed, and segmentally open cleft. In the long-term, the trabecular flap re-approximated the incision site in some areas resulting in the appearance of a closed cleft on gonioscopy. On AS-OCT the cleft was identified when the lumen of Schlemm's canal was connected to the AC, while the position of the flap differed. The cleft was observed as open in median 4.0 (IQR: 2.8-6.0) clock hours. The cleft was found open mostly in the superior quadrants of the angle (nine eyes). No correlation was found between the extent of open cleft and the percentage of IOP reduction.

Conclusion: AS-OCT, when used in conjunction with gonioscopy, was found helpful to evaluate the structural changes following GATT. As observed in the study, the cleft tended to close in some areas. It was found preserved mostly in the superior half of the angle in the long term.

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虹膜镜辅助小梁切开术后虹膜镜和前段 OCT 观察到的长期结构变化。
目的:评估球镜辅助小梁切开术(GATT)后前房角结构的长期变化:评估球镜辅助腔内小梁切开术(GATT)后前房角结构的长期变化:方法: 对至少 6 年前接受过 GATT 的 10 只眼睛的前房角结构变化进行评估。进行了详细的眼底检查,以确定裂孔的状态和小梁瓣的位置。在眼底镜检查的相应区域进行了眼前节光学相干断层扫描(AS-OCT)检查:结果:GATT 检查后发现的典型角膜裂隙是开放性的,有明显的小梁瓣。然而,我们患者的眼底检查显示出三种不同的裂隙表现:开放性裂隙、闭合性裂隙和节段性开放性裂隙。从长远来看,小梁皮瓣在某些区域重新接近了切口部位,导致眼底视网膜检查显示为闭合性裂隙。在 AS-OCT 上,当 Schlemm 管的管腔与 AC 相连时,裂隙被识别出来,而皮瓣的位置则有所不同。裂隙在中位 4.0(IQR:2.8-6.0)小时内被观察到开放。裂隙开放的部位主要在角膜的上象限(9 眼)。裂隙开放的程度与眼压降低的百分比之间没有相关性:结论:AS-OCT 与眼底镜联合使用,有助于评估 GATT 后的结构变化。正如研究中所观察到的,一些区域的眼裂趋于闭合。长期观察发现,裂隙主要在房角的上半部得到保留。
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