AIM To evaluate the efficacy and safety of modified trabeculectomy (experimental group) and implantation of EX-PRESS drainage device (control group), combined with intravitreal conbercept injection for neovascular glaucoma (NVG). METHODS… Click to show full abstract
AIM To evaluate the efficacy and safety of modified trabeculectomy (experimental group) and implantation of EX-PRESS drainage device (control group), combined with intravitreal conbercept injection for neovascular glaucoma (NVG). METHODS Totally 30 patients with NVG were selected from June 2014 to June 2017, and randomly divided into experimental group and control group. All patients were underwent intravitreal conbercept (0.5 mg/0.05 mL) treatment before surgery. Modified trabeculectomy was performed in MT group, while EX-PRESS drainage device implantation was performed in EX group. The success rates, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure (IOP), filtering bleb and complications were observed and compared. RESULTS The differences of success rate, BCVA and filtering bleb were not statistically significant 12mo after the surgery (P>0.05), however, the difference of IOP at 1d, 1wk, 1, 3, and 6mo after surgery was statistically significant (F time=390.64, P time<0.0001) between two groups. The interactions between two groups in the given time showed no significant difference (F intergroupĂ—time=0.181, P intergroupĂ—time=0.57), and also there was no significant difference in IOP between the two groups (F=3.16, P=0.09). The results of pairwise comparison at each time point showed no significant difference in IOP between 1d and 1wk, 3 and 6, 3mo and 12mo after surgery (P>0.05), while the results at other time point indicate statistical differences (P<0.05). CONCLUSION The modified trabeculectomy and the implantation of EX-PRESS drainage device have clinical application value in reducing IOP and postoperative complications of refractory NVG.
               
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