1. Trends in Surgical Glaucoma Treatment in Germany Between 2006 and 2018
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Luebke J, Boehringer D, Anton A, Daniel M, Reinhard T, and Lang S
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glaucoma surgery ,migs ,trabeculectomy ,laser trabeculoplasty ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Jan Luebke,1,2 Daniel Boehringer,1,2 Alexandra Anton,3 Moritz Daniel,1,2 Thomas Reinhard,1,2 Stefan Lang1,2 1Eye Center, Medical Center – University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; 3ADMEDICO Augenzentrum, Olten, SwitzerlandCorrespondence: Jan LuebkeEye Center, Medical Center – University of Freiburg, Killianstrasse 5, Freiburg, 79106, GermanyTel +49 761 270 40010Email jan.luebke@uniklinik-freiburg.deBackground/Aims: Surgical procedures in ophthalmology underlie variations over different time periods and are strongly dependent on the technical process and the invention of innovative surgical techniques. Especially, in glaucoma surgery a lot of surgical devices and techniques have been introduced during the last years. Until now, the use of these newer techniques has not been shown on a robust data basis. We herein present the numbers of different types of glaucoma surgeries performed at German hospitals between 2006 and 2018.Methods and Design: The quality reports of hospitals in Germany from 2006 to 2018 were analyzed concerning all procedural codes for glaucoma surgery and intervention. Especially, the change in usage of “classical” and “modern” surgical techniques (MIGS: “minimally invasive glaucoma surgery”) or devices was compared.Results: The number of glaucoma procedures performed increased by 75% from 27,811 in 2006 to 48,794 in 2018. Absolute numbers of trabeculectomies, goniotomies, ab externo trabeculotomies and to a certain level cyclodestructive procedures decreased during the examined years while use of MIGS has increased in absolute and relative numbers since 2012. From 2015 a strong increase in the usage of XEN implants could be seen. Drainage implants (such as Baerveldt/Ahmed) showed stable absolute numbers over the time period covered. Absolute numbers of laser trabeculoplasty peaked in 2014 and decreased afterwards. Iridotomies and iridectomies increased by 120%/248% over the whole period.Conclusion: Our data show a trend towards the modern surgical options and especially MIGS during the recent years. Classical procedures showed a decrease in total numbers emphasized from 2013. These numbers confirm the assumption that modern glaucoma surgery is becoming more and more popular and established in German hospitals.Keywords: glaucoma surgery, MIGS, trabeculectomy, laser trabeculoplasty
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- 2021