Prcis: This study evaluated the 1-year efficacy and safety of a novel minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, gonio scratch, in reducing intraocular pressure of eyes with open-angle glaucoma and cataracts.
Purpose: To evaluate the 1-year efficacy and safety of phacoemulsification cataract extraction combined with gonio scratch (GS-Phaco), a novel minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, in patients with open-angle glaucoma and cataracts.
Patients And Methods: This prospective multicenter clinical trial was conducted at Hiroshima University, Yokoyama Retina Clinic, Kusatsu Eye Clinic, and Miyoshi Eye Clinic in Japan. The primary outcome measure was the rate of intraocular pressure (IOP) control. Failure was defined as an IOP of >18 mmHg or >14 mmHg, a <20% reduction from baseline IOP on two consecutive follow-up visits after 3 months, the need for additional glaucoma surgery, or loss of light perception. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to assess surgical success rates.
Results: Forty-seven eyes of 47 patients who underwent GS-Phaco surgery were included in the analysis. None of the patients had undergone prior ocular surgery. The median baseline IOP was 17 mmHg. At 12 months postoperatively, there was a significant reduction in IOP to a median of 12 mmHg (P<0.01). The number of glaucoma medications also decreased significantly, from a median of two to one (P<0.01). The surgical success rate at 12 months was 80.9%. The only complication observed was transient elevation of IOP in two (4.3%) eyes. No patients developed anterior chamber hemorrhage or hyphema with niveau formation.
Conclusion: GS-Phaco achieved sustained IOP reduction and a decrease in medication use at 12 months postoperatively in patients with open-angle glaucoma and cataracts.
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J Glaucoma
March 2025
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Prcis: This study evaluated the 1-year efficacy and safety of a novel minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, gonio scratch, in reducing intraocular pressure of eyes with open-angle glaucoma and cataracts.
Purpose: To evaluate the 1-year efficacy and safety of phacoemulsification cataract extraction combined with gonio scratch (GS-Phaco), a novel minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, in patients with open-angle glaucoma and cataracts.
Patients And Methods: This prospective multicenter clinical trial was conducted at Hiroshima University, Yokoyama Retina Clinic, Kusatsu Eye Clinic, and Miyoshi Eye Clinic in Japan.
Nagoya J Med Sci
February 2024
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan.
There are numerous surgical procedures for glaucoma. Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery is becoming popular; however, the disadvantage is the high incidence of anterior chamber hemorrhage. Heavy bleeding can also lead to increased intraocular pressure (IOP) postoperatively.
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