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Filtration surgery in black patients: early results in a West Indian population.

Authors :
Shingleton BJ
Distler JA
Baker BH
Source :
Ophthalmic surgery [Ophthalmic Surg] 1987 Mar; Vol. 18 (3), pp. 195-9.
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

We reviewed the early results of 80 filtration procedures when used as the initial surgical treatment in a Saint Lucian West Indian black population with primary open angle glaucoma. Two techniques were used: trabeculectomy under a scleral flap with fornix-based conjunctival flap (Group 1) and full thickness posterior lip sclerectomy with limbal-based conjunctival flap (Group 2). Postoperatively, with an average follow-up of six months, Group 2 had significantly lower intraocular pressures, reduced glaucoma medication requirements, and increased cystic bleb formation. Vision did not differ significantly between the two groups postoperatively, although two Group 1 patients developed progressive glaucomatous visual loss. Complications were slightly more frequent in Group 2. The results of this study suggest that a full thickness sclerectomy technique merits consideration as the initial filtration procedure of choice in West Indian blacks with advanced open angle glaucoma.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-023X
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Ophthalmic surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3587859