Primary Congenital Glaucoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Microcatheter Assisted Circumferential Trabeculotomy in Congenital Glaucoma
PURPOSE: To study circumferential trabeculotomy for congenital glaucoma using Glaucolight
illuminated microcatheter.
Setting: Ophthalmology department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, 61519, El-Minia,
Egypt.
DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, consecutive interventional study
METHODS:
This was a prorospective study of 25 eyes of 25 patients with primary congenital or juvenile
glaucoma those underwent circumferential trabeculotomy done with an illuminated microcatheter
through a period of 24 months. Patients data of 12 months follow-up were recorded. The
primary target was mean intraocular pressure (IOP) study in which unqualified (complete
success) was defined as an IOP ≤21 mm Hg and at least a 30% reduction without the use of
antiglaucoma drugs and a qualified success when medications were used to reach this aim. The
secondary target was studding the corneal diameter (CD) and cup disc ratio (C/D) change.
Subjects and Methods This was a prorospective study of 25 eyes of 25 patients with primary
congenital or juvenile glaucoma those underwent circumferential 360° trabeculotomy done with
an illuminated microcatheter (DORC International, Zuidland, Netherlands) through a period of
24 months from June 2017 to May 2019. The child parents were informed by the procedure and
signed a consent as well as the study was approved from Ethical Committees and was in
accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.
inclusion criteria: The study included children aged below 6 years with PCG with or without
antiglaucoma medications and not had previous antiglaucoma surgery with successful
360°trabeculotomy.
Exclusion criteria: Eyes that needs combined operation, previous antiglaucoma procedure and
incomplete trabeculotomy ≤360°.
Preoperative examinations: Routine ocular examination or under general anesthesia for younger
children were done after history taking including, age, sex, laterality, family history and
consanguinity, antiglaucoma drugs. The ocular examinations includes IOP with Goldman
applanation or Perkins tonometer, slit lamp, corneal clarity, measurement of horizontal
corneal diameter, axial length by ultrasonography and fundus examination and measurement of
cup disc ratio. The demographic data were registered as in (Table 1).
Surgical procedure:
Under general anesthesia, routine ophthalmology srcupping and sterilization. Eye speculum was
inserted then
- Conjunctival peritomy with fornix based flap was done.
- Superficial rectangular scleral flab 3.5 x 4.5 mm and deep scleral flab 2 x 3 mm with
deroofing of Sclemm's canal anteriorly to the scleral spur were done.
- Cutting Sclemm's canal and exposure of its ostia and dilatation of the ostia by
injection of Healon.
- Paracentesis to lower IOP and injection of Miochol for miosis and Healon to keep
anterior chamber stable and deep.
- Introducing the illuminated catheter into one of the Sclemm's canal ostium and advanced
through the whole Sclemm's canal 360° circumference.
- When the atraumatic tip of the catheter appeared from the other ostium, both ends were
pulled in opposite direction to make 360° trabeculotomy.
- Both Scleral flaps were closed with interrupted 10/0 nylon suture and Conjunctival flap
with contentious 10/0 nylon suture.
- Injection of subconjunctival steroid and antibiotic, then eye dressing.
Post-operative management :
The patients were prescribed topical tobradex( tobramycin- dexamethasone) eye drops QID and
tapering through 4-6 weeks and topical cycloplegic eye drops TID for 3 days. Scheduled follow
up visits were advised next postoperative day, one week, monthly for three months then each
three months till one year. Each visit the child subjected to full ophthalmological
examinations previously mentioned and antiglaucoma medications were prescribed when needed
(IOP<21 mmHg) or appearing of signs of glaucoma progression starting by one drug beta
blockers and adding dorzolamide or prostaglandin to reach the target IOP.
Patients data of 12 months follow-up were recorded. The primary target was mean intraocular
pressure (IOP) study in which unqualified (complete success) was defined as an IOP ≤21 mm Hg
and at least a 30% reduction without the use of antiglaucoma drugs, a qualified success when
medications were used to reach this aim and failure if the target IOP would not reached in
spite of full antiglaucoma medication and the child needs another antiglaucoma procedure. The
secondary target was studding the corneal diameter (CD) and cup disc ratio (C/D) change. The
results of one week, 3 months, 6 months and one year were included in the statistical
analysis.
statistical analysis: Data were collected, revised, verified, coded, then entered PC for
statistical analysis done by using SPSS statistical package version 20. Descriptive
statistics for quantitative data: mean (X) and standard deviation (SD). Kolmogorov- Smirnov
for normality test was used to differentiate between parametric data and non-parametric data.
Statistical analysis using Wilcoxon signed ranks test for comparison of two related
parameters preoperative and postoperative. For all tests probability (P value) was considered
non-significant if ≥ 0.05, significant if < 0.05, highly significant if < 0.01 and very
highly significant if <0.001.
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