Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol
Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolMay 2015Comparative Study

Anatomical effects of clear lens extraction by phacoemulsification versus trabeculectomy on anterior chamber drainage angle in primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) patients.

Angle & Aqueous OutflowGlaucoma Surgery

Summary

Compared to trabeculectomy, clear lens extraction resulted in a significant reduction in synechial angle closure, and an increase in anterior chamber angle width and anterior chamber depth in PACG eyes without cataract.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To document the anatomical effects of clear lens extraction by phacoemulsification versus trabeculectomy on anterior chamber angle in patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG).

METHODS

Gonioscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) were performed pre-operatively, and at 1 year after clear lens extraction or trabeculectomy in PACG eyes.

RESULTS

Fifty PACG eyes of 50 patients were included. Twenty-six eyes had clear lens extraction by phacoemulsification, while 24 eyes underwent trabeculectomy. The mean extent of synechial angle closure was significantly reduced from 272.3° ± 57.3° to 253.3° ± 70.5° (p = 0.007) by phacoemulsification, but it was only reduced from 285.0° ± 64.6° to 283.1° ± 55.5° (p = 0.32) by trabeculectomy. The mean angle-opening distance at 500 microns from sclera spur (AOD500) measured by UBM was significantly increased from 220.3 ± 93.8 microns to 388.9 ± 134.1 microns (p < 0.001) by clear lens extraction, but decreased from 220.9 ± 79.8 microns to 214.5 ± 70.2 microns (p = 0.11) by trabeculectomy. The mean anterior chamber depth (ACD) measured by UBM was significantly increased from 1,983.8 ± 176.8 microns to 3335.0 ± 174.2 microns (p < 0.001) by clear lens extraction, but decreased from 2,000.2 ± 214.5 microns to 1975.8 ± 218.2 microns (p = 0.001) by trabeculectomy.

CONCLUSION

Compared to trabeculectomy, clear lens extraction resulted in a significant reduction in synechial angle closure, and an increase in anterior chamber angle width and anterior chamber depth in PACG eyes without cataract.

Discussion

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