Need for Additional Glaucoma Surgery and Complications following Glaucoma Drainage Device Surgery

Felix F. Kung, Catherine G. Knier, Armin Garmany, Camilo A. Mejia, Jason M. Sargent, Sepideh Jamali Dogahe, Nouran Sabbagh, David O. Hodge, Cheryl L. Khanna

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Abstract

Précis: In this longitudinal study of patients with open-angle (OAG) pseudoexfoliative (PXE), or neovascular glaucoma (NVG) receiving glaucoma drainage devices (GDD), posttube cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and visually threatening complications (VT-complications) increased beyond 5 years and were not significantly affected by glaucoma type. Purpose: To study the need for additional glaucoma surgery and development of complications after first GDD surgery in eyes with primary OAG, PXE, or NVG glaucoma. Patients and Methods: There were 306 eyes with OAG (n=185), PXE (n=60), or NVG (n=61) glaucoma who received a first GDD between 1996 and 2017. Outcomes including glaucoma reoperation, corneal graft procedure, and VT-complications after GDD were measured. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to compare cumulative rate of reaching outcomes over time after GDD placement among the 3 glaucoma groups. Results: When comparing the OAG, PXE, and NVG groups, there were no significant differences in post-GDD cumulative rates of reoperation (P=0.33), corneal graft (P=0.26), or VT-complications (P=0.65) over time. For all eyes, the overall cumulative rates for each outcome measure increased beyond 5 years, and specific Kaplan-Meier rates (5-y, 10-y) included: reoperation (16%, 25%), corneal graft (6%, 12%), VT-complications (9%, 14%). When comparing specific GDDs, the Ahmed FP7 had a higher cumulative reoperation rate over time compared with the Baerveldt 350 (P=0.019). Conclusion: Glaucoma type did not significantly affect post-GDD cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and VT-complication among the OAG, PXE, and NVG groups. For all eyes, cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and VT-complications increased beyond 5 years. The Ahmed FP7 had a significantly higher cumulative reoperation rate compared with the Baerveldt 350 over time.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)508-514
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of glaucoma
Volume30
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • additional glaucoma surgery
  • corneal graft
  • glaucoma drainage device
  • reoperation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ophthalmology

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