Consequences of Clot Formation and Hyphema Post-Internal Trabeculotomy for Glaucoma.
Summary
After internal trabeculotomy, the sequelae of concurrent clot formation and L≥2 hyphema in the anterior chamber were more severe than those of simple hyphema without clots. Clot formation negatively affected postoperative IOP.
Abstract
PRCIS
Clot formation and hyphema following internal trabeculotomy represent distinct clinical entities. The eyes with clot formation exhibited a more pronounced postsurgical intraocular pressure spike, longer residual intracameral bleeding, and a higher risk of reoperation.
PURPOSE
The aim of this study was to investigate the consequences of clot formation and hyphema in the anterior chamber after internal trabeculotomy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
In this retrospective interventional comparative study, we investigated the surgical outcomes of internal trabeculotomy in 142 eyes of 142 patients at Sensho-kai Eye Institute.
RESULTS
Concurrent clot formation and L≥2 hyphema (height of hyphema ≥1 mm) was observed in 22 eyes. In these cases, the postsurgical IOP was 29.3 mm Hg at 1 week, significantly higher than the 16.1 mm Hg in eyes that had L≥2 hyphema but without clot formation ( P =0.0002). However, the 1-week postsurgical IOP in L≥2 hyphema and clot (-) eyes, which measured 16.1 mm Hg was not significantly greater than that in L<2 hyphema and clot (-) eyes, which measured 18.7 mm Hg ( P =0.162). Thus, clot formation was identified as a significant factor contributing to high postsurgical IOP at 1 week. The resolution time for anterior chamber bleeding in eyes with concurrent clot formation and L≥2 hyphema was 12.3 days, longer than the 5.8 days observed in L≥2 hyphema eyes without clot formation ( P =0.016). Among the 22 eyes with concurrent L≥2 hyphema and clot formation, 8 required anterior chamber washout. Three of the 10 eyes that underwent washout necessitated additional trabeculectomy, a rate significantly higher than that in nonwashout eyes ( P <0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
After internal trabeculotomy, the sequelae of concurrent clot formation and L≥2 hyphema in the anterior chamber were more severe than those of simple hyphema without clots. Clot formation negatively affected postoperative IOP.
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