Abstract

Clinical studies were conducted in the ophthalmological department of Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute clinic. The study included 47 patients (50 eyes) with congenital glaucoma. All children had undergone anti-glaucomatous surgery previously. Patients were divided into 2 groups. Patients of group 1 underwent a fistulizing antiglaucomatous operation using autoscleral drainage, and group 2 - sinus trabeculectomy with the use of Glautex biodegradable drainage. Analysis of the obtained data showed that IOP in patients of group 1 averaged 14.8±0.08 mm Hg on day 7 (at discharge), 21.3±0.07 mm Hg after 1 month, 22.7±0.07 mm Hg after 3 months, and 22.9±0.01 mm Hg after 6 months. IOP of group 2 patients amounted to 17.8±0.03 mm Hg at discharge, 18.3±0.07 mm Hg after 1 month, 18.8±0.08 mm Hg after 3 months, and 19.1±0.07 mm Hg after 6 months. In patients of group 1, the true P0 level decreased by 41% and amounted to 13.5 mm Hg, while in patients of group 2 it decreased by 52.7% and averaged 11.2 mm Hg. Sinus trabeculectomy using Glautex drainage can help achieve a long hypotensive effect, avoid repeated surgical interventions, prevent severe postoperative hypotension and thereby reduce the risk of postoperative complications.

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