Author/Editor     Gračner, T; Gračner, B
Title     Primaeres kongenitale Glaukom: Langezeiterfolg nach primaerer Goniotrepanation mit Skleradeckel
Translated title     Primary congenital glaucoma: long-term success after goniotrepanation with scleral flap
Type     članek
Source     Ophthalmologe
Vol. and No.     Letnik 98, št. 4
Publication year     2001
Volume     str. 391-6
Language     ger
Abstract     Background: The long-term success of primary goniotrephining with scleral flap was evaluated in the treatment of primary congenital glaucoma. Patients and methods: Retrospective analysis was carried out in 31 eyes of 18 patients with primary congenital glaucoma (mean follow-up 63 months, range 10-161). Surgical success was defined by an intraocular pressure less than 18 mmHg without medication, stabilization, or reduction in horizontal corneal diameter and stabilization or reversal of disc cupping. Surgical complications were also noted. Results: In 25 eyes control of the glaucoma was achieved with a single goniotrephining procedure (80.6% success rate). In 31 eyes control was achieved with two goniotrephinings (100% success rate). No serious surgical complications were noted. Conclusions: Primary goniotrephining with scleral flap is a successful and safe method of primary congenital glaucoma treatment.
Descriptors     POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
SCLERA
TRABECULECTOMY
GLAUCOMA
CHILD
AGE FACTORS
FOLLOW-UP STUDIES
INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE
RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES
TREATMENT OUTCOME