Abstract

Bleb leakage is a serious complication of glaucoma filtering surgery. This study describes the method and the results of a new repair method for ischemic bleb leaks. The subjects were consecutive eleven eyes of 11 patients with bleb leakage who underwent the bleb plication surgery. The bleb plication surgery consisted of two steps: 1) bleb needle redirection to float the conjunctiva away from the sclera as extensively as possible around the ischemic conjunctiva; and 2) multiple “O-shaped” sutures were applied between the non-ischemic conjunctiva just outside the ischemic conjunctiva and corneal limbus. The ischemic conjunctiva was not removed, but undermined beneath the advanced non-ischemic conjunctiva. This bleb plication method was repeated until the leakage was sealed. All patients were followed up for at least 6 months after final bleb plication. After final bleb plication, no recurrence of bleb leakage was observed. Moreover, ischemic changes were no longer observed in the advanced non-ischemic conjunctiva. Pre-operative and final intraocular pressure was 3.2 ± 4.1 and 11.9 ± 2.8 mmHg, respectively. This new repair method of bleb plication was safe and effective in sealing the leakage. The conjunctiva is not excised, and hence it does not run out.

Highlights

  • Bleb leakage is a serious complication of glaucoma filtering surgery

  • This approach is often very invasive, in particular when there is a shortage of the conjunctiva, since the conjunctiva is advanced after the removal of the ischemic conjunctiva

  • We report the outcome of the bleb plication method with a relatively long follow-up period in 11 consecutive eyes with bleb leakage, including those with severe conjunctival scarring and impractical conjunctival mobilization

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Introduction

Bleb leakage is a serious complication of glaucoma filtering surgery. This study describes the method and the results of a new repair method for ischemic bleb leaks. The ischemic conjunctiva was not removed, but undermined beneath the advanced non-ischemic conjunctiva This bleb plication method was repeated until the leakage was sealed. Pre-operative and final intraocular pressure was 3.2 ± 4.1 and 11.9 ± 2.8 mmHg, respectively This new repair method of bleb plication was safe and effective in sealing the leakage. As reported by Burnstein et al.[18], conjunctival advancement is a surgical treatment usually performed in such cases This approach is often very invasive, in particular when there is a shortage of the conjunctiva, since the conjunctiva is advanced after the removal of the ischemic conjunctiva. We proposed a “bleb plication” technique to seal leakage from a bleb, as a case r­ eport[27] This method was useful for a bleb leakage that could not be treated unless conjunctival advancement was performed. Conjunctival advancement aqueous suppressants and eye drops for dry eye such as 2% rebamipide ophthalmic solution; Needling: bleb needle redirection

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