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Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolApril 200825 citations

Long-term results of amniotic membrane transplantation-assisted bleb revision for leaking blebs.

Nagai-Kusuhara Azusa, Nakamura Makoto, Fujioka Miyuki, Negi Akira


AI Summary

Amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) successfully treated intractable late-onset leaking blebs long-term in this study, offering a promising revision technique for this glaucoma surgery complication.

Abstract

Background

To report long-term results of amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT)-assisted bleb revision for intractable late-onset bleb leak.

Methods

Retrospective medical record review of six consecutive patients who underwent AMT-assisted bleb revision for late-onset bleb leak at the Kobe University hospital between December 2001 and March 2004.

Results

The median (range) of age was 60 (20-77) years. All patients had a history of trabeculectomy with adjunctive use of 0.4 mg/ml mitomycin C. The median (range) of interval between the prior trabeculectomy and bleb leak was 15 (4-54) months. Preoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) was lower than 10 mmHg in two cases, while it was 25 mmHg or higher in three patients, who had a localized, ischemic, thin-wall leaking bleb circumscribed with extensively scarred tissue. The median (range) of follow-up after the AMT-assisted bleb revision was 49 (41-67) months. Postoperative IOP was well controlled in all patients without medication or with a maximum of three glaucoma medications. No patients presented recurrence of the bleb leak or AMT-related complications during entire follow-up. All patients showed at final visit a diffuse bleb which extended posteriorly beyond the conjunctival incision line.

Conclusion

AMT-assisted bleb revision successfully treated intractable late-onset bleb leak. Further comparative studies are needed to confirm the present result.


MeSH Terms

AdultAgedAlkylating AgentsAmnionBlisterCombined Modality TherapyFemaleHumansIntraocular PressureMaleMiddle AgedMitomycinPostoperative ComplicationsPrognosisReoperationRetrospective StudiesTrabeculectomy

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