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Filtration procedures supplemented with mitomycin C in the management of childhood glaucoma
  1. Augusto Azuara-Blanco150,a,
  2. Richard P Wilsona,
  3. George L Spaetha,
  4. Courtland M Schmidta,
  5. James J Augsburgerb
  1. aGlaucoma Service, Wills Eye Hospital, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, USA, bRetina Service, Wills Eye Hospital, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, USA
  1. Augusto Azuara-Blanco, MD, Department of Ophthalmology, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH.

Abstract

AIMS To evaluate the outcome of filtering procedures supplemented with mitomycin C in children with glaucoma.

METHODS All patients aged 17 or younger with glaucoma who underwent filtering surgery supplemented with mitomycin C at a tertiary care centre (n=21) during a 5 year interval (1992 and 1996) were included. One eye for each patient was entered into the analysis. The postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP), use of antiglaucoma medications, clinical stability of glaucoma, complications, and visual acuity were retrospectively evaluated. Kaplan–Meier survival curves were used to estimate the probability of success.

RESULTS At the time of surgery mean age was 5.7 (SD 5.0) years. The most common diagnoses were trabeculodysgenesis (n=6) and aphakic glaucoma (n=8). Mean IOP before surgery was 35.7 (10.5) mm Hg. Average length of follow up was 18.6 (14.7) months. The probability of having IOP less than 21 mm Hg with no antiglaucoma medications and with clinically stable glaucoma 1 year after surgery was 76.9% in phakic eyes (n=13) and 0% in aphakic eyes (n=8). A phakic patient with Sturge–Weber’s syndrome had choroidal effusion after surgery that resolved spontaneously. In the aphakic group one patient had retinal detachment and another developed an encapsulated bleb. Visual acuity deteriorated in one patient.

CONCLUSION A guarded filtration procedure with mitomycin C is relatively successful in phakic children with glaucoma, but unsuccessful in aphakic ones.

  • mitomycin C
  • filtration procedure
  • children
  • glaucoma

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  • Associated with the Department of Ophthalmology, Queen’s Medical Centre, University of Nottingham.