Six-Month Outcomes of Goniotomy Performed with a Trapezoidal Dual Blade in Combination with Cataract Surgery.

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2024-09-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S476076
Alex D Meyer, Delcora Huggins, Imani Nwokeji, Lorraine M Provencher
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Purpose: To assess the efficacy and safety of goniotomy using a uniquely shaped trapezoidal, serrated dual blade (TDB), designed to accommodate variability in patient anatomy, in reducing intraocular pressure (IOP) or anti-glaucoma medications (AGM) in adult glaucoma patients when combined with cataract surgery.

Patients and methods: Retrospective consecutive case series of patients with glaucoma who underwent phacoemulsification with TDB-goniotomy were included. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative data were collected over 6 months. The primary outcome measure was surgical success, defined as IOP reduction ≥20% from baseline at 6 months, and/or reduction of at least 1 AGM. Postoperative adverse events were collected as a secondary outcome measure.

Results: Sixty-five eyes of 46 patients were included with data available on 53 eyes at 6 months. Primary open-angle (38%), primary angle-closure (37%), and mixed-mechanism glaucoma (11%) were the most common diagnoses. Most cases were severe (48%) or moderate (32%) stage. At the 6-month mark, surgical success was achieved in 92% of eyes by either or both criteria. Mean preoperative IOP decreased from 18.4 mmHg (SE 0.83) to 13.0 mmHg (SE 0.37) (p<0.001) at postoperative month 6. Mean AGM decreased from 2.46 (SE 0.19) preoperatively to 1.45 (SE 0.17) (p<0.001). The most common postoperative complication was an IOP spike at postoperative week 1 (11%). No serious adverse events occurred related to the goniotomy.

Conclusion: TDB-goniotomy in combination with cataract surgery safely and effectively lowered IOP and reduced AGM burden in adults with various types and severities of glaucoma over 6-months of follow-up.

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使用梯形双刀结合白内障手术进行开眼角手术的六个月疗效。
目的:评估使用独特形状的梯形锯齿状双刀片(TDB)进行开孔手术的有效性和安全性,该刀片的设计旨在适应患者解剖结构的变化,在结合白内障手术的情况下,降低成年青光眼患者的眼压(IOP)或抗青光眼药物(AGM):回顾性连续病例系列:青光眼患者接受白内障超声乳化联合TDB-眼球切开术。收集了 6 个月的术前、术中和术后数据。主要结果指标是手术成功率,即 6 个月时眼压比基线降低≥20%,和/或至少降低 1 个 AGM。术后不良反应作为次要结果:结果:共纳入 46 名患者的 65 只眼睛,其中 53 只眼睛在 6 个月后的数据可用。最常见的诊断是原发性开角型青光眼(38%)、原发性闭角型青光眼(37%)和混合机制青光眼(11%)。大多数病例为重度(48%)或中度(32%)。6个月后,92%的病例都达到了手术成功的标准。术前平均眼压从 18.4 mmHg(SE 0.83)降至 13.0 mmHg(SE 0.37)(p 结论:TDB-眼球切开术联合眼压降低术是一种有效的治疗方法:在 6 个月的随访中,TDB-眼球切开术联合白内障手术安全有效地降低了患有不同类型和严重程度青光眼的成年人的眼压,并减轻了 AGM 的负担。
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