The outcomes of a low-cost, non-valved glaucoma drainage device using mitomycin-C: 1-year results
Awad-Allah, Mo’mena Ahmad A.; Saleh Galal Mousa, Amr; Ashour, Doaa Maamoun;
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the indications, outcomes, and complications of the usage of Aurolab Aqueous Drainage Implant (AADI) using mitomycin-C. Methods: A retrospective case series of patients who underwent AADI placement using mitomycin-C between April 2018 and June 2020 at Ain Shams University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt. The data was extracted from the records of the patients with a minimum of 1 year of follow-up. Complete success was defined as IOP ≥ 5 mmHg and ≤ 21 mmHg or reduction of IOP by ≥ 20% from baseline without antiglaucoma medications (AGMs). Qualified success was defined as reaching the same IOP range with the aid of AGM. Results: A total of 50 eyes of 48 patients were included. Neovascular glaucoma represented the commonest indication (13 patients, 26%). The mean preoperative IOP was 34.0 ± 7.1 mmHg, with a median number of AGM of 3 (mean ± SD = 2.84 ± 1), while the mean IOP after 12 months was 14.3 ± 4 with a median number of AGM of 0. (mean ± SD = 0.52 ± 0.89) (p < 0.001). Complete success was achieved in 33 patients (66%). Qualified success was achieved in 14 patients (28%). Thirteen eyes (26%) had variable postoperative complications; none of them required explantation of the device or affected the visual acuity (except one patient). Conclusion: AADI with using mitomycin-C and ripcord during the surgery is an effective and relatively safe method of control of IOP in refractory and advanced cases of glaucoma, with an overall success rate of 94%.
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| Title | The outcomes of a low-cost, non-valved glaucoma drainage device using mitomycin-C: 1-year results | Authors | Awad-Allah, Mo’mena Ahmad A.; Saleh Galal Mousa, Amr ; Ashour, Doaa Maamoun | Keywords | Aurolab Aqueous Drainage Implant (AADI);Low-cost implant;Mitomycin-C;Ripcord | Issue Date | 1-Aug-2023 | Journal | Graefe S Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | ISSN | 0721832X | DOI | 10.1007/s00417-023-06019-y | PubMed ID | 36869889 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85149783791 |
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