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Gonioscopy assisted transluminal trabeculotomy: an ab interno circumferential trabeculotomy for the treatment of primary congenital glaucoma and juvenile open angle glaucoma
  1. Davinder S Grover1,
  2. Oluwatosin Smith1,
  3. Ronald L Fellman1,
  4. David G Godfrey1,
  5. Michelle R Butler1,
  6. Ildamaris Montes de Oca2,
  7. William J Feuer3
  1. 1Glaucoma Associates of Texas, Dallas, Texas, USA
  2. 2Unidad Oftalmologica Montego c.a, Barquisimeto, Venezuela
  3. 3University of Miami, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, Florida, USA
  1. Correspondence to Dr Davinder S Grover, Glaucoma Associates of Texas, 10740 N. Central Expressway, Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75231, USA; dgrover{at}glaucomaassociates.com

Abstract

Background/aims To introduce a novel ab interno 360° trabeculotomy for treating primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) and juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG) and report preliminary results.

Methods A retrospective chart review of patients who underwent a gonioscopy assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) procedure by four of the authors (DSG, OS, RLF and DGG) between October 2011 and October 2013. The surgery was performed in patients ≤30 years old with a dysgenic anterior segment angle and uncontrolled PCG and JOAG.

Results Fourteen eyes of 10 patients underwent GATT with follow-up >12 months (12–33 months; mean 20.4). Patients ranged in age from 17 months to 30 years (mean=18.4 years), and five (50%) were female patients. No complications occurred during or following surgery except for early postoperative hyphema in five (36%) of eyes, all cleared by 1 month. The mean intraocular pressure (IOP) decreased from 27.3 to 14.8 mm Hg and the mean number of medications required decreased from 2.6 to 0.86. Five eyes had a drop in IOP ≥15 mm Hg (range 15–39).

Conclusions The preliminary results and safety for GATT, a minimally invasive conjunctival sparing circumferential trabeculotomy, are promising and at least equivalent to previous results for ab externo trabeculotomy for the treatment of PCG and JOAG. All eyes in the study were considered a clinical success.

  • Angle
  • Glaucoma
  • Intraocular pressure
  • Treatment Surgery
  • Child health (paediatrics)

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