
TRABECULECTOMY
Author(s) -
Muhammad Sultan,
Badar Javed
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2006.13.04.4950
Subject(s) - medicine , trabeculectomy , bleb (medicine) , glaucoma , surgery , ophthalmology , leak , environmental engineering , engineering
Objective: To compare the final outcome of management of early bleb leak after trabeculectomy bypressure patching versus bleb stitch repair. Setting: Department of Ophthalmology Allied hospital/ Punjab MedicalCollege Faisalabad. Study Design: Interventional Therapeutic Trial and prospective. Period: May 1999 to July 2003.Materials and Methods: 110 glaucoma patients who developed complications after trabeculectomy were included inthe study. The occurrence of relative frequency of various complications was noted. Out of these 110 patients, 44patients having early wound leak were further selected for the study. They were divided into two groups A and B. Awas treated with pressure patching for 48 hrs while B was treated with stitch repair with 10 0/0 Nylon. The final outcomeof the results of management was noted and compared. Results: the frequency of various complications aftertrabeculectomy in 110 patients were found to be early wound leak 43.64 %, failed trabeculectomy 38.18%, hyphema6.36%, cataract 3.64%, blebitis 3.64%, tenon’s cyst 1.82%, malignant glaucoma 1.82%, scleral flap disinsertion 0.9%.The success rate in Group A was 59.1% while in Group B it was 86.4% while the failure rate remained in Group A40.9% while in Group B 13.6%. Conclusion: The success rate for managing wound leak after trabeculectomy wasbetter in repairing the bleb as compared to pressure patching (significant at p< 0.05).