Comparative efficacy of glaucoma drainage device versus ab-interno trabeculotomy in vitrectomized eyes with secondary glaucoma.
Pathak Anand Kumar, Ganesh Meghna, Virani Baiju, Gupta Viney, Gupta Shikha
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Pathak Anand Kumar, Ganesh Meghna, Virani Baiju, Gupta Viney, Gupta Shikha
Yadav Suresh Kumar, Pathak Anand Kumar, Gupta Viney, Gupta Shikha
Panigrahi Arnav, Gupta Shikha, Gupta Viney
Gupta Shikha, Yadav Suresh Kumar, Panigrahi Arnav, Sapkal Shruti, Varshney Toshit, Pathak Anand Kumar et al.
This study found that shorter anterior chamber depth and thicker lenses are key biometric risk factors for early-onset angle closure glaucoma, aiding early detection and stratification.
Panigrahi Arnav, Sawant Nikhil, Malik Manzoor Ahmad, Gupta Shikha, Kumar Anurag, Phuljhele Swati et al.
This study found optic disc morphology in primary congenital glaucoma children is similar to healthy controls, despite axial elongation, suggesting these features aren't primary glaucoma indicators.
Shaikh Nawazish, Kumawat Devesh, Chandra Parijat, Senthil Sirisha, Stahl Andreas, Gupta Shikha et al.
This review highlights glaucoma in ROP is often secondary, especially to stage 5 ROP, requiring lifelong monitoring due to varied causes and the need for individualized, timely management.
Panigrahi Arnav, Kumar Anurag, Gupta Shikha, Grover Davinder S, Gupta Viney
GATT effectively lowered IOP and medication use in advanced pigmentary glaucoma, showing comparable success to trabeculectomy but with fewer sight-threatening complications, suggesting it's a viable treatment option.
Gupta Shikha, Panigrahi Arnav, R Anjana, Kumar Anurag, Pathak Anand Kumar, Grover Davinder S et al.
This study found circumferential GATT is superior to hemi-GATT for congenital glaucoma, achieving better IOP control and clinical outcomes, thus favoring its use.
Gupta Viney, Kong George X Y, Singh Abhishek, Panigrahi Arnav, Gupta Shikha, Prea Selwyn et al.
An iPad-based visual field test (MRF) strongly correlated with standard HFA in children with glaucoma, was faster than SITA Standard, and preferred by children. This makes MRF a promising, child-friendly tool for glaucoma monitoring.
Gupta Shikha, Zhang Xiaowei, Panigrahi Arnav, Shakha, Fang Raymond, Strohmaier Clemens A et al.
Childhood glaucoma eyes show fewer, less branched aqueous outflow pathways compared to non-glaucoma eyes. This anatomical difference may explain some surgical failures by creating trabecular-independent outflow resistance.
Gupta Viney, Panigrahi Arnav, Mahalingam Karthikeyan, Singh Abhishek, Somarajan Bindu I, Gupta Shikha
Panigrahi Arnav, Huang Alex S, Arora Monika, Kumari Somya, Mahalingam Karthikeyan, Gupta Viney et al.
Indocyanine green improved Schlemm canal identification during trabeculotomy in congenital glaucoma, enhancing surgical precision, especially in eyes with poor angle visualization.
Gupta Shikha, Panigrahi Arnav, Mahalingam Karthikeyan, Kumari Somya, Gupta Viney
Gupta Shikha, Lakra Subodh, Beniwal Abhijeet, Chawla Rohan, Gogia Varun, Gupta Viney
A new single-port transconjunctival vitrectomy technique for malignant glaucoma successfully deepened anterior chambers and normalized pressure in 8 of 9 eyes, offering a simpler, effective treatment option.
Selvan Harathy, Gupta Shikha, Wiggs Janey L, Gupta Viney
JOAG, an early-onset glaucoma often linked to myocilin mutations, causes high IOP and optic nerve damage in young patients. Early diagnosis and management are crucial to prevent significant vision loss.
Varshney Toshit, Azmira Kishan, Gupta Shikha, Mahalingam Karthikeyan, Singh Abhishek, Angmo Dewang et al.
ASOCT-identified Schlemm's canal presence predicts successful SLT outcomes in juvenile-onset open-angle glaucoma, indicating better canal visibility may guide treatment decisions.
Gupta Shikha, Sethi Anin, Yadav Suresh, Azmira Kishan, Singh Abhishek, Gupta Viney
Incisional goniotomy with phacoemulsification for PACG significantly lowered IOP and medication dependence, proving safe and effective. This offers a valuable combined surgical approach for glaucoma management.
Angmo Dewang, Ramesh Priyanka, Mahalingam Karthikeyan, Azmira Kishan, Pandey Shivam, Gupta Viney et al.
Icare tonometer overestimated IOP compared to Perkins in pediatric glaucoma, especially with higher IOPs and scarred corneas, suggesting caution in these specific clinical scenarios.
Agarwal Rinky, Sen Seema, Kashyap Seema, Dada Tanuj, Nag Tapas Chandra, Gupta Viney et al.
This study linked trabecular meshwork histopathology in congenital glaucoma to clinical features. Key findings showed specific TM changes correlated with IOP, suggesting microscopic analysis may help predict prognosis.
Gupta Barkha, Angmo Dewang, Yadav Suresh, Dada Tanuj, Gupta Viney, Sihota Ramanjit
This study found laser iridotomy significantly reduces iridotrabecular contact across all angle-closure stages, but residual contact persists, especially in glaucoma, correlating with worse outcomes and requiring ongoing management.
Gupta Viney, Singh Abhishek, Pandya Ishan, Sofi Rayees, Sen Seema, Somarajan Bindu I et al.
Unilateral PCG fellow eyes often show angle dysgenesis but maintain outflow channels like uveoscleral or direct Schlemm's canal communication, potentially preventing glaucoma development.
Gupta Viney, Somarajan Bindu I, Gupta Shikha, Walia Gagandeep Kaur, Singh Abhishek, Sofi Rayees et al.
Studying JOAG, researchers found MYOC mutations are significantly more common in familial (27%) than sporadic (2%) cases, suggesting genetic screening is best focused on familial JOAG.
Lata Suman, Venkatesh Pradeep, Temkar Shreyas, Selvan Harathy, Gupta Viney, Dada Tanuj et al.
PASCAL and conventional PRP both raised IOP and caused ciliary effusion/angle narrowing, with conventional PRP showing more angle changes. Monitoring IOP and considering glaucoma meds post-PRP is crucial.
Birla Shweta, Gupta Dinesh, Somarajan Bindu I, Gupta Shikha, Chaurasia Abadh Kishore, Kishan Azmira et al.
Cluster analysis of juvenile onset primary open angle glaucoma (JOAG) patients identified four distinct subgroups based on iris/angle morphology and clinical features. These subgroups have clinical and prognostic significance for patient evaluation.
Murugesan Vanathi, Dwivedi Roopa, Saini Manu, Gupta Viney, Dada Tanuj, Vivekanandhan S
Chronic glaucoma drops alter tear neuropeptides, but BAK-preserved and BAK-free drops showed no significant difference in these levels or corneal nerve density, suggesting similar neuro-inflammatory impact.