Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Jan 2019)

Clinical observation of the ocular surface changes through one-site versus two-site phacotrabeculectomy

  • Ming-Jie Jiang,
  • Wei-Jie Fan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2019.2.29
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 310 – 312

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AIM: To compare the ocular surface changes of one-site versus two-site phacotrabeculectomy in angle-closure glaucoma associated with cataract.METHODS: This retrospective, randomized study included 52 patients(52 eyes)with coexisting angle-closure glaucoma and cataract. The patients were randomly divided into 2 groups: one group had the phacotrabeculectomy in the superior quadrant through the same incision(one-site group; n=26), while the other group had the trabeculectomy through a superior quadrant incision, and the phacoemulsification through another separate, temporal, clear corneal incision(two-site group; n=26). In each group, the values such as tear break-up time(BUT), Schirmer I test(SⅠt), and corneal fluoresce(FL)in staining score were measured at 1d, 1wk, 1mo and 3mo postoperatively.RESULTS: All patients were operated under local anesthesia and followed up for 3mo. The SⅠt of two-site group and one-site group 1wk and 1mo postoperatively were significantly shorter than those before the operation(PPPP>0.05). Three months postoperatively,the BUT, SⅠt and FL were basically equal to the preoperative level(P>0.05).CONCLUSION: Phacotrabeculectomy through two incisions is more likely to affect the ocular surface, and those abnormal related values appear in the early 1mo postoperatively.

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