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Title: Use of Amniotic Membrane in MMC-Augmented Trabeculectomy: A Retrospective Comparative Study
Authors: Roque, Joana
Vaz, Fernando Trancoso
Basto, Rita
Henriques, Susana
Lopes, Ana Sofia
Silva, Diana
Santos, Jorge
Pires, Graça
Lisboa, Maria
Prieto, Isabel
Editors: Fraser, Scott
Keywords: trabeculectomy
glaucoma
mitomycin C
amniotic membrane
antifibrotics
scarring
Issue Date: 27-Nov-2021
Publisher: Dove Medical Press Limited
Citation: Roque J, Vaz FT, Basto R, Henriques S, Lopes AS, Silva D, Santos J, Pires G, Lisboa M, Prieto I. Use of Amniotic Membrane in MMC-Augmented Trabeculectomy: A Retrospective Comparative Study. Clin Ophthalmol. 2021;15:4527-4533 https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S342593
Abstract: Purpose: Amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) has shown promising results as an antifibrotic agent in trabeculectomy. We aimed to evaluate the additional effect of AMT in MMC-augmented trabeculectomy. Patients and Methods: This retrospective study analyzed the results of the first 12 postoperative months of glaucomatous eyes submitted to Moorfields Safer Surgery Trabeculectomy with MMC alone (non-AMT group) compared to MMC and AMT (AMT group). Both groups were compared in terms of intraocular pressure (IOP), number of antihypertensive medications and need for surgical reinterventions. Absolute and relative success rates 12 months after surgery were defined as IOP < 18 mmHg, without and with the use of antihypertensive medications, respectively. Results: The analysis included 51 eyes of 45 glaucoma patients (29 eyes in the non-AMT group and 22 in the AMT group). Mean IOP decreased from 24.72± 5.11 mmHg and 26.86± 10.62 mmHg preoperatively in non-AMT and AMT groups to 12.86± 4.22 mmHg and 12.60± 4.43 mmHg, respectively, at 12 months (p = 0.84). Postoperative number of medications decreased significantly in both groups. Absolute success was seen in 71% of non-AMT eyes and 55% of AMT eyes (p = 0.46), whereas relative success was obtained in 14% and 30%, respectively (p = 0.55). Reinterventions were needed in 28% of the eyes (11 bleb injection/needling and 4 Ahmed tube implantation) in the non-AMT group and in 27% of the AMT group (10 bleb injection/needling and 1 Ahmed tube implantation) (p = 0.89).
URI: https://www.dovepress.com/use-of-amniotic-membrane-in-mmc-augmented-trabeculectomy-a-retrospecti-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OPTH
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30950
ISSN: 1177-5483
Type: article
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