Clin Exp Ophthalmol
Clin Exp OphthalmolJuly 2015Journal Article

Micro-invasive suture trabeculotomy after canaloplasty: preliminary results.

Glaucoma SurgeryIOP & Medical Therapy

Summary

MIST is a promising approach for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma, which is insufficiently controlled with canaloplasty.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In this study, a conjunctival-sparing ab interno approach for circumferential trabeculotomy, termed micro-invasive suture trabeculotomy (MIST) and its preliminary results are presented.

DESIGN

Retrospective case-series in a university setting.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 31 patients with open-angle glaucoma with history of canaloplasty.

METHODS

A conjunctival-sparing ab interno approach for circumferential trabeculotomy, termed MIST.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Mean decrease of intraocular pressure (IOP) and number of pressure-lowering medications.

RESULTS

Mean decrease of IOP was 11.1 mmHg (standard deviation [SD], 9.9 mmHg) at 6 months, 12.1 mmHg (SD, 10.5 mmHg) at 12 months and 13.5 mmHg (SD, 11.4 mmHg) at 24 months. The average percent lowering of IOP was 36.7% (SD, 32.8%) at 6 months, 41.4% (SD, 35.9%) at 12 months and 44.6% (SD, 37.7%) at 24 months. The number of pressure-lowering medications decreased by 1.1 (SD, 1.3) at month 6, by 1.2 (SD, 1.5) at month 12, and by 1.3 (SD, 1.6) at month 24.

CONCLUSIONS

MIST is a promising approach for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma, which is insufficiently controlled with canaloplasty. The procedure achieved significant and sustained lowering of the intraocular pressure and demonstrated an excellent safety profile. The main advantages of the procedure are: easy to learn, fast to perform, and sparing of the conjunctiva for further filtration surgery, if necessary.

Keywords

glaucomaglaucoma incisional surgerynew treatments

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