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Effective treatment of a normal-tension glaucoma patient with bilateral ab externo XEN Gel Stent implantation

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Purpose To provide the first report of effective use of bilateral XEN Gel Stent implantation using an ab externo open-conjunctival approach designed to improve bleb function and meet the uniquely… Click to show full abstract

Purpose To provide the first report of effective use of bilateral XEN Gel Stent implantation using an ab externo open-conjunctival approach designed to improve bleb function and meet the uniquely low intraocular pressure requirements of a Japanese patient with normal-tension glaucoma refractory to topical medical therapy. Observations A 54-year-old phakic Japanese woman with severe normal-tension glaucoma on maximally tolerated medical therapy of four topical agents presented with above-goal intraocular pressures and new medication intolerances. She underwent bilateral ab externo open-conjunctival XEN Gel Stent implantation with tenectomy and sub-Tenon's injection of 40μg of mitomycin-C, which resulted in reduction of intraocular pressures by 41.2 and 28.6% to 10 and 10 mmHg in the right and left eyes, respectively at the most recent visit. Postoperatively, a diffuse filtering bleb with good morphology developed in both eyes. The procedure has so far allowed for complete cessation of all four topical medications for up to eight months following surgery without any serious complications. Conclusions This case illustrates the potential of Xen Gel Stent implantation through an ab externo, open-conjunctival approach to be an effective, simple alternative to trabeculectomy to meet the unique low-pressure requirements of normal-tension glaucoma patients with practical and safety benefits of a micro-invasive approach.

Keywords: stent implantation; tension glaucoma; gel stent; normal tension; xen gel

Journal Title: American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
Year Published: 2020

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