Abstract

Objective To observe the efficacy of application of modified scleral flap adjustable suture in glaucoma filtering operation. Methods All cases with glaucoma were divided into 2 groups randomly. The observation group, 65 eyes of 65 cases received modified scleral flap adjustable suture combined with application of mitomycin-C treatment. The control group, 63 eyes of 63 cases underwent traditional trabeculectomy. Results The intraocular pressure(IOP) at 7 days, 2 months, 6 months and 1 year after surgery were (12.1±1.8)mmHg, (13.4±2.2)mmHg, (14.3±2.3)mmHg, (14.8±1.4)mmHg in the observation group and(13.15±1.01)mmHg, (15.11±0.76)mmHg, (17.34±0.84)mmHg, (18.62±0.47)mmHg in the contorl group(1 mmHg=0.133 kPa). The difference of IOP were not statistically significant between the two groups at 7 d and 2 months after operation(t=1.535, 1.232; P=0.134, 0.976). The difference of IOP at 6 months and 1 year was statistically significant between the two groups(t=0.453, 0.253; P=0.029, 0.003). Conclusion The application of modifide scleral flap adjustable suture combined with mitomycin-C for the treatment of glaucoma is effective for controlling IOP at 6 and 12 months after surgery. Key words: Trabeculectomy; Ajustable suture, modified; Scleral flap; Mitomycin-C

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