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J Cataract Refract SurgMay 201743 citations

Trabecular microbypass stent implantation with cataract extraction in pseudoexfoliation glaucoma.

Ferguson Tanner J, Swan Russell, Ibach Mitch, Schweitzer Justin, Sudhagoni Ramu, Berdahl John P


AI Summary

This study found that iStent implantation with cataract surgery safely and effectively lowered eye pressure and reduced medication use in pseudoexfoliation glaucoma patients, offering a valuable treatment option.

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a trabecular microbypass stent (iStent) combined with cataract surgery in patients with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG).

Setting

Vance Thompson Vision, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA.

Design

Retrospective case series.

Methods

Eyes with PXG had implantation of 1 stent. Data were collected preoperatively and postoperatively through 24 months. Data included intraocular pressure (IOP), number of glaucoma medications, the incidence of postoperative IOP pressure spikes of 15 mm Hg or higher at any timepoint, and the need for additional surgery.

Results

The series included 115 eyes. The mean preoperative IOP was 20.00 mm Hg ± 6.95 (SD). One year postoperatively, the mean IOP was 15.54 ± 3.83 mm Hg (P < .01). At 2 years, the mean IOP was 14.51 ± 2.79 (P < .01). The mean number of glaucoma medications was 1.41 ± 1.04 preoperatively and 0.71 ± 0.94 2 years postoperatively (P < .01), indicating a 50% reduction in medication use. Postoperatively, 7 eyes (6%) had an IOP spike of 15 mm Hg or higher above the baseline IOP; the spikes responded to topical therapy. Ninety-eight percent of patients with an IOP of 20 mm Hg or higher achieved a reduction in IOP at the last follow-up.

Conclusion

Trabecular microbypass stent implantation during cataract surgery safely and effectively lowered IOP and medication use in patients with mild to severe PXG.


MeSH Terms

Cataract ExtractionExfoliation SyndromeGlaucoma, Open-AngleHumansLens Implantation, IntraocularPostoperative PeriodProsthesis ImplantationRetrospective StudiesStents

Key Concepts5

In a retrospective case series of 115 eyes with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG), trabecular microbypass stent (iStent) implantation combined with cataract surgery resulted in a mean intraocular pressure (IOP) of 15.54 ± 3.83 mm Hg at 1 year postoperatively (P < .01), compared to a mean preoperative IOP of 20.00 ± 6.95 mm Hg.

TreatmentCase seriesRetrospective case seriesn=115 eyesCh15Ch45

In a retrospective case series of 115 eyes with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG), trabecular microbypass stent (iStent) implantation combined with cataract surgery resulted in a mean intraocular pressure (IOP) of 14.51 ± 2.79 mm Hg at 2 years postoperatively (P < .01), compared to a mean preoperative IOP of 20.00 ± 6.95 mm Hg.

TreatmentCase seriesRetrospective case seriesn=115 eyesCh15Ch45

In a retrospective case series of 115 eyes with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG), trabecular microbypass stent (iStent) implantation combined with cataract surgery led to a 50% reduction in glaucoma medication use, with the mean number of medications decreasing from 1.41 ± 1.04 preoperatively to 0.71 ± 0.94 at 2 years postoperatively (P < .01).

TreatmentCase seriesRetrospective case seriesn=115 eyesCh15Ch45

In a retrospective case series of 115 eyes with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG) that underwent trabecular microbypass stent (iStent) implantation with cataract surgery, 98% of patients with a preoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) of 20 mm Hg or higher achieved a reduction in IOP at the last follow-up.

TreatmentCase seriesRetrospective case seriesn=115 eyesCh15Ch45

In a retrospective case series of 115 eyes with pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PXG) that underwent trabecular microbypass stent (iStent) implantation with cataract surgery, 7 eyes (6%) experienced a postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) spike of 15 mm Hg or higher above baseline IOP, which responded to topical therapy.

TreatmentCase seriesRetrospective case seriesn=115 eyesCh15Ch45

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