J Glaucoma
J GlaucomaJuly 2022Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Efficacy of Combined Phacoemulsification and Goniosynechialysis in Primary Angle Closure Disease With Different Degrees of Peripheral Anterior Synechiae.

IOP & Medical TherapyAngle & Aqueous Outflow

Summary

Phaco-GSL for the treatment of PACD showed equally effective IOP control regardless of the extent of preoperative PAS.

Abstract

PRCIS

Phacoemulsification and goniosynechialysis (Phaco-GSL) was equally effective in the treatment of primary angle-closure disease (PACD) with preoperative peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) 180 degrees). Changes in intraocular pressure (IOP), the number of anti-glaucoma drugs, intraoperative mechanical separation of PAS and range of re-PAS during the last follow-up ≥12 months were analyzed.

RESULTS

At baseline, eyes in group B presented with higher IOP and more anti-glaucoma drugs usage ( P =0.008 and 0.004). The PAS range, IOP, number of anti-glaucoma medication were reduced both in 2 groups at the final visit. The range of mechanical separation intraoperatively and re-PAS postoperatively were both larger in group B ( P =0.002 and <0.001). The postoperative re-PAS range was positively correlated with the range of mechanical separation ( R2 =0.17). The complete success rates at 12, 24, 36, and 48 months were 86.8%, 71.1%, 71.1%, and 71.1% in group A; and 80.5%, 74.6%, 69.9%, and 69.9% in group B. The qualified success rates were 100%, 96.6%, 92.0%, and 92.0% in group A; and 100%, 89.5%, 85.1%, and 85.1% in group B.

CONCLUSION

Phaco-GSL for the treatment of PACD showed equally effective IOP control regardless of the extent of preoperative PAS.

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