J Glaucoma
J GlaucomaApril 2020Case Reports

XEN Gel Stent in Pediatric Glaucoma.

Glaucoma SurgeryPediatric Glaucoma

Summary

The gel stent implant can be safely used in children with congenital glaucoma and effectively lowers intraocular pressure in these eyes.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To report a series of 3 eyes of 3 children with congenital glaucoma receiving the XEN gel stent implant.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

An interventional case series is reported.

RESULTS

Three eyes underwent implantation of the gel stent. In 2 cases, the gel implant procedure was performed after failed trabeculotomy, while in the third eye, primary gel stent implantation was performed. One eye received 2 implants. Three procedures were performed via an ab interno approach while the fourth was performed ab externo. No device-related complications were observed. In all 3 eyes, intraocular pressure was controlled without the use of topical medications through 6 to 24 months of follow-up.

CONCLUSIONS

The gel stent implant can be safely used in children with congenital glaucoma and effectively lowers intraocular pressure in these eyes. This procedure is a viable follow-up to, or replacement for, traditional angle surgery in eyes with congenital glaucoma.

Discussion

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