PMID: 9547777Apr 21, 1998Paper

Phacotrabeculectomy: comparison of results from 3.5- and 5.2-mm incisions

Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers
A V VyasS P Percival

Abstract

To compare the intraocular pressure control, visual results, and astigmatic results of 3.5-mm and 5.2-mm incisions following phacotrabeculectomy with 12 months of follow-up. Fifty eyes underwent clear cornea punch trabeculectomy under a 5.0 x 2.5-mm scleral flap, closed with two 10-0 polyglactin sutures. The first 25 eyes underwent wound extension to 5.2 mm for insertion of a single-piece polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) lens. The next 25 eyes underwent wound extension to 3.5 mm for insertion of a folded silicone lens. The mean intraocular pressure decrease from the preoperative level was 7.6 mm Hg in the 3.5-mm incision group and 7.8 mm Hg in the 5.2-mm incision group. One patient required continued medication. The best-corrected visual acuity was 20/40 or better in 86% of the patients, with no significant difference between the groups. The mean "with the wound" induced astigmatism showed no statistical difference between the two groups. The use of 10-0 polyglactin appears to aid filtration, yet minimizes hypotony or the need for antimetabolites. For surgeons who wish to reduce costs without compromising results during phacotrabeculectomy, there is merit in considering a 5.2-mm incision; moreover, the more rigid single-piece PMMA...Continue Reading

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