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The first report on intermediate-term outcome of Ex-PRESS(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in Japanese patients
PURPOSE: This paper compares the outcomes of the Ex-PRESS(®) Glaucoma Filtration Device (Alcon, Fort Worth, TX) implant observed in Japanese patients for 1 year with those of patients undergoing trabeculectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The subjects comprised ten eyes of ten cases with open-angle glauco...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3155270/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21847337 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S23129 |
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author | Sugiyama, Tetsuya Shibata, Maho Kojima, Shota Ueki, Mari Ikeda, Tsunehiko |
author_facet | Sugiyama, Tetsuya Shibata, Maho Kojima, Shota Ueki, Mari Ikeda, Tsunehiko |
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description | PURPOSE: This paper compares the outcomes of the Ex-PRESS(®) Glaucoma Filtration Device (Alcon, Fort Worth, TX) implant observed in Japanese patients for 1 year with those of patients undergoing trabeculectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The subjects comprised ten eyes of ten cases with open-angle glaucoma for which filtration surgery using Ex-PRESS (P-50) was performed by one operator from February 2008 and observed for at least 1 year (Ex-PRESS Group), and eleven eyes of eleven cases for which trabeculectomy was performed by the same operator (TE Group). For both groups, mitomycin C was used and a scleral flap was created after a fornix-based incision of the conjunctiva. RESULTS: Hypotony and choroidal detachment were observed as early postoperative complications during a 1-week period in one-third of the cases in the TE Group, and failing vision in about 45%, while these were seen in fewer cases in the Ex-PRESS Group. No significant difference in intraocular pressure (IOP) was observed during the period, but IOP variations on the day following the surgery were obviously narrower in the Ex-PRESS Group than in the TE Group. Visual acuity was significantly poorer from 1 week to 3 months in the TE Group while it was stable in the Ex-PRESS Group. The Ex-PRESS Group had fewer cases of laser suture lysis and fewer administrations of glaucoma eyedrop, and no cases of progression in the stage of visual field defect. CONCLUSION: Filtration surgery using the Ex-PRESS is unlikely to cause early complications in Japanese patients. Similarly to the trabeculectomy, the intermediate-term control of IOP showed favorable results. |
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spelling | pubmed-31552702011-08-16 The first report on intermediate-term outcome of Ex-PRESS(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in Japanese patients Sugiyama, Tetsuya Shibata, Maho Kojima, Shota Ueki, Mari Ikeda, Tsunehiko Clin Ophthalmol Short Report PURPOSE: This paper compares the outcomes of the Ex-PRESS(®) Glaucoma Filtration Device (Alcon, Fort Worth, TX) implant observed in Japanese patients for 1 year with those of patients undergoing trabeculectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The subjects comprised ten eyes of ten cases with open-angle glaucoma for which filtration surgery using Ex-PRESS (P-50) was performed by one operator from February 2008 and observed for at least 1 year (Ex-PRESS Group), and eleven eyes of eleven cases for which trabeculectomy was performed by the same operator (TE Group). For both groups, mitomycin C was used and a scleral flap was created after a fornix-based incision of the conjunctiva. RESULTS: Hypotony and choroidal detachment were observed as early postoperative complications during a 1-week period in one-third of the cases in the TE Group, and failing vision in about 45%, while these were seen in fewer cases in the Ex-PRESS Group. No significant difference in intraocular pressure (IOP) was observed during the period, but IOP variations on the day following the surgery were obviously narrower in the Ex-PRESS Group than in the TE Group. Visual acuity was significantly poorer from 1 week to 3 months in the TE Group while it was stable in the Ex-PRESS Group. The Ex-PRESS Group had fewer cases of laser suture lysis and fewer administrations of glaucoma eyedrop, and no cases of progression in the stage of visual field defect. CONCLUSION: Filtration surgery using the Ex-PRESS is unlikely to cause early complications in Japanese patients. Similarly to the trabeculectomy, the intermediate-term control of IOP showed favorable results. Dove Medical Press 2011 2011-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3155270/ /pubmed/21847337 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S23129 Text en © 2011 Sugiyama et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Short Report Sugiyama, Tetsuya Shibata, Maho Kojima, Shota Ueki, Mari Ikeda, Tsunehiko The first report on intermediate-term outcome of Ex-PRESS(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in Japanese patients |
title | The first report on intermediate-term outcome of Ex-PRESS(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in Japanese patients |
title_full | The first report on intermediate-term outcome of Ex-PRESS(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in Japanese patients |
title_fullStr | The first report on intermediate-term outcome of Ex-PRESS(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in Japanese patients |
title_full_unstemmed | The first report on intermediate-term outcome of Ex-PRESS(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in Japanese patients |
title_short | The first report on intermediate-term outcome of Ex-PRESS(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in Japanese patients |
title_sort | first report on intermediate-term outcome of ex-press(®) glaucoma filtration device implanted under scleral flap in japanese patients |
topic | Short Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3155270/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21847337 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S23129 |
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