Author/Authors :
Melo, António B Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Razeghinejad, M.Reza Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Palejwala, Neal Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Myers, Jonathan S Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Moster, Marlene R Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Spaeth, George L Glaucoma Service - Wills Eye Institute, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: To report the outcomes of two different surgical techniques for the repair of
late onset bleb leakage following trabeculectomy.
Methods: This retrospective study includes 21 eyes of 20 patients with prior
trabeculectomy and late-onset bleb leaks; 14 eyes underwent excision of the filtering bleb
together with conjunctival advancement while in the other 7 eyes the bleb was retained
but de-epithelialized before conjunctival advancement. Success was defined as resolution
of leakage with no need for additional glaucoma surgery together with intraocular
pressure (IOP) of 5-21 mmHg. Complete and qualified success was considered when
the above mentioned was achieved without or with glaucoma medications, respectively.
Results: Mean duration of follow-up was 20.3±14.4 months. No significant difference
was observed between the two groups in terms of complete, qualified and overall
success rates (P>0.05), however more antiglaucoma medications were necessary in the
bleb excision group (P=0.02).
Conclusions: Both surgical techniques of bleb repair were comparably effective, however
the bleb de-epithelialization technique was associated with less need for glaucoma
medications after the procedure.
Keywords :
Bleb Leakage , Bleb Repair , Conjunctival Advancement , Trabeculectomy