Abstract

AbstractPurpose: To report the management of exposed glaucoma drainage device (GDD) tube using periosteal graft.Methods: A case report of patient from ophthalmology outpatient clinic in Dr. Saiful Anwar general Hospital.Results: A 26‐year‐old male with history of steroid induced glaucoma came to ophthalmology clinic. Patient already underwent several procedures to control his intraocular pressure (IOP), including trabeculectomy and implantation of GDD. Implantation of GDD is widely used to control IOP in glaucoma patients. One month after implantation, patient experienced exposed GDD tube. Exposed GDD tube is one of the most common complications. The incidence is about 12% and tend to happen in eyes that already underwent many surgeries previously. This condition needs a further operative procedure such as adding patch graft on exposed area, in this case patient underwent conjunctival and pericardial graft. One month after additional patch graft procedure, patient felt uncomfortable sensation and redness on his right eye, even though IOP was 12 mmHg. During anterior segment examination, tube expose was found again. Patient underwent periosteal graft from his right tibial bone and conjunctival pedicle flap. After 2 months of evaluation, the graft is attached and IOP controlled at 14 mmHg.Conclusions: Periosteal graft and conjunctival pedicle flap could be one of the appropriate choices to cover re‐exposed GDD tube.

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