Author:
Pereira Mary Lucy M,Araujo Silvana V,Wilson Richard P,Azuara-Blanco Augusto,Moster Marlene R,Schmidt Courtland M
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the long-term outcome of aqueous shunts in the treatment of infantile glaucoma refractory to conventional treatment.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: The records of all patients up to 3 years of age managed with aqueous shunts for uncontrolled glaucoma between November 1990 and November 1996 were retrospectively reviewed. Ten eyes of 6 patients were included in the study.
RESULTS: The mean preoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) was 29.75 ±4.15 (mm Hg; SD), with none of the eyes on antiglaucoma medication. Postoperatively, the mean IOP was 18.25 ± 5.34 (mm Hg; SD) at a mean follow up of 50 ± 25.6 (SD) months with 7 eyes on topical antiglaucoma medication. At the final follow up, 6 eyes were considered successfully controlled without reintervention, 2 more were controlled after shunt revision, and 2 were considered failures.
CONCLUSIONS: Aqueous shunts were relatively effective in this series of infants with recalcitrant glaucoma.
[Ophthalmic Surg Lasers 2002:33:19-29]
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