Vision Pan-America (Jul 2013)

Ab interno trabeculectomy: A comprehensive review

  • Ting Ting Liu,
  • Paween Puchantuk,
  • Samantha XY Wang,
  • Ji Liu,
  • Tommas Grippo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15324/vpa.v12i2.133
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 45 – 50

Abstract

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PURPOSE To summarize the original literature on ab interno trabeculectomy with the Trabectome system and to review its efficacy and safety in the treatment of glaucoma. METHOD A literature search in PubMed was performed on ab interno trabeculectomy with the Trabectome system, and clinical relevant information was reviewed and summarized. RESULTS Ab interno trabeculectomy with the Trabectome system on average lowered intraocular pressure (IOP) to the mid-teens, and decreased the number of required glaucoma medications. Greater preoperative IOP correlated to a greater percent reduction in IOP. The success rates varied among studies, and the definition of success differed by authors. Intraoperative blood reflux was found in nearly all cases. Incidences of early hypotony and IOP spikes were low. No cases of endophthalmitis, wound leak, aqueous misdirection, choroidal hemorrhage or effusions, and irreversible visual acuity decrease (≥2 Snellen lines) have been reported. Available studies had a significant amount of data overlap. Only limited data on long-term results was available. There was no randomized controlled trial to date. CONCLUSIONS Ab interno trabeculectomy with the Trabectome system is an effective and safe surgical approach for patients with various types of open angle glaucoma. On average, the procedure at least in the short term lowers IOP to the mid teens regardless of preoperative IOP with or without the aid of topical medications.

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