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Phacoemulsification versus combined phacotrabeculectomy in medically uncontrolled chronic angle closure glaucoma with cataracts. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study compared the effectiveness of phacoemulsification alone versus combined phacotrabeculectomy in patients with chronic angle closure glaucoma (CACG) and cataracts.
  • Results showed that combined surgery led to significantly lower intraocular pressure (IOP) and reduced the need for glaucoma medications over 24 months compared to phacoemulsification alone.
  • However, the combined approach also resulted in more postoperative complications and progression of optic neuropathy.

Article Abstract

Objective: To compare phacoemulsification alone versus combined phacotrabeculectomy in medically uncontrolled chronic angle closure glaucoma (CACG) with coexisting cataract.

Design: Prospective randomized clinical trial.

Participants: Fifty-one medically uncontrolled CACG eyes with coexisting cataract of 51 patients.

Intervention: Recruited patients were randomized into group 1 (phacoemulsification alone) or group 2 (combined phacotrabeculectomy with adjunctive mitomycin C). Postoperatively, patients were reviewed every 3 months for 2 years.

Main Outcome Measures: Intraocular pressure (IOP) and requirement for topical glaucoma drugs.

Results: Twenty-seven CACG eyes were randomized into group 1, and 24 CACG eyes were randomized into group 2. Combined phacotrabeculectomy resulted in lower mean postoperative IOP than phacoemulsification alone at 3 months (14.0 vs. 17.0 mmHg, P = 0.01), 15 months (13.2 vs. 15.4 mmHg, P = 0.02), and 18 months (13.6 vs. 15.9 mmHg, P = 0.01). Combined phacotrabeculectomy resulted in 1.25 fewer topical glaucoma drugs (P<0.001) in the 24-month postoperative period, compared with phacoemulsification alone. Combined surgery was associated with more postoperative complications (P<0.001) and more progression of optic neuropathy (P = 0.03), compared with phacoemulsification alone.

Conclusions: Combined phacotrabeculectomy with adjunctive mitomycin C is more effective than phacoemulsification alone in controlling IOP in medically uncontrolled CACG eyes with coexisting cataract. Combined phacotrabeculectomy is associated with more postoperative complications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2008.12.054DOI Listing

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