Br J Ophthalmol 1998;82:1377-1382 ( December )
Pars plana vitrectomy with pars plana tube implantation in eyes
with intractable glaucoma
Suleyman Kaynak,
Nalan Fatma Tekin,
Ismet Durak,
Ayse Tulin Berk,
Ali Osman Saatci,
Meltem Fatma Soylev
Department of Ophthalmology, Dokuz Eylül University,
Izmir, Turkey
Correspondence to: Suleyman Kaynak, MD, Retina
Goz Hastaliklari Arastirma ve Tedavi Merkezi, 1388 Sokak, No 16/A,
35220 Alsancak, Izmir, Turkey.
Accepted for publication 24 June 1998
AIMS
Intractable glaucoma is glaucoma resistant to
medical therapy and conventional surgical procedures. In this study, a
planned surgical technique is discussed for controlling the increased intraocular pressure in selected cases with intractable glaucoma.
METHODS
Total pars plana vitrectomy with pars
plana tube implantation was performed in 17 eyes of 17 cases with
intractable glaucoma. Patients with neovascular glaucoma were not
included in this study. The mean age of these patients (seven men, 10 women) was 44.6 (SD 22.1) years and mean follow up period was 30.3 (15.5) months (range 4-71). Drainage implants with a disc were used in
16 cases, whereas, a tube with scleral buckle (Schocket surgery) was
preferred in one case. An intraocular pressure below or equal to 20 mm
Hg without any adjunctive medication or with only one type of
antiglaucomatous drop was considered as an adequate operative outcome.
RESULTS
16 out of 17 eyes maintained adequate
pressure control. Only three out of these 16 eyes required prophylactic
antiglaucomatous medications. One patient underwent reoperation for
pressure control. The most severe complications observed
postoperatively were intravitreal haemorrhage (one case), choroidal
detachment (one case), implant failure (one case), total retinal
detachment (two cases), and corneal endothelial decompensation (five cases).
CONCLUSION
Pars plana placement of drainage tube
following pars plana vitrectomy should be considered as an alternative
method for controlling increased intraocular pressures in selected
patients with intractable glaucoma.
Keywords:
glaucoma;
pars plana vitrectomy;
pars plana tube
implantation
© 1998 by British Journal of Ophthalmology