2003
DOI: 10.1038/sj.eye.6700180
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Trabeculectomy with or without mitomycin-C for paediatric glaucoma in aphakia and pseudophakia following congenital cataract surgery

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“…It is well-known that glaucoma in aphakic eyes, as well as posttraumatic glaucoma, are characterized by several aspects: different pathogenic mechanisms (often in combination) leading to glaucoma, a history of multiple ocular surgeries, a reduced response to ocular hypotensive medication, a relatively inhomogeneous age distribution including many younger patients, and a reduced success rate of glaucoma surgery such as trabeculectomy (with and without antimetabolites) in comparison to other types of glaucoma [1,12,13]. All facts together may result in a reduced long-term prognosis of these eyes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well-known that glaucoma in aphakic eyes, as well as posttraumatic glaucoma, are characterized by several aspects: different pathogenic mechanisms (often in combination) leading to glaucoma, a history of multiple ocular surgeries, a reduced response to ocular hypotensive medication, a relatively inhomogeneous age distribution including many younger patients, and a reduced success rate of glaucoma surgery such as trabeculectomy (with and without antimetabolites) in comparison to other types of glaucoma [1,12,13]. All facts together may result in a reduced long-term prognosis of these eyes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trabeculectomy with or without adjunctive agents such as mitomycin C appears to have a low success rate. 48 Cyclodestructive procedures have been used, but in many cases, the pressure lowering effect appears only temporary 49 and there may be a greater risk of complications in aphakic patients. 50 Greater long-term success in controlling intraocular pressure has been achieved with the implantation of drainage tube devices such as the Ahmed Valve 51 ( Figure 2) or Baerveldt implant.…”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment is medical initially but surgical management is frequently required. It is concluded that trabeculectomy with or without adjunctive agents such as mitomycin C has also a low success rate [22]. Greater long-term success in controlling intraocular pressure has been achieved with the implantation of drainage tube devices [23,24].…”
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confidence: 99%