Sequential versus Concomitant Surgery of Glaucoma Drainage Implant and Boston Keratoprosthesis Type 1

Author:

Patel Varun1,Moster Marlene R.1,Kishfy Louis1,Barkan Julian1,Zhan Tingting2,Raber Irving M.3,Ayres Brandon D.3,Pro Michael J.1,Waisbourd Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Glaucoma Research Center, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA - USA

2. Division of Biostatistics, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA - USA

3. Cornea Service, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA - USA

Abstract

Purpose To compare sequential versus concomitant surgery of glaucoma drainage implant (GDI) and Boston keratoprosthesis type 1 (KPro). Methods Patients who received GDI and KPro in the same eye were divided into 2 groups: GDI placement prior to KPro surgery (sequential group) or GDI placement concomitant with KPro surgery (concomitant group). Main outcome measures were GDI failure, defined as intraocular pressure (IOP) >21 mm Hg, less than a 20% IOP reduction from baseline, or IOP <5 mm Hg on 2 consecutive follow-up visits, any reoperation for glaucoma, or loss of light perception; best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA); and surgical complications. Results Thirty-five eyes were included in the study: 17 in the sequential group and 18 in the concomitant group. The cumulative incidence of failure after 5 years of follow-up was 23.5% in the sequential group and 27.8% in the concomitant group (p = 0.250). Mean BCVA was significantly better in the concomitant group after 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, and at the last follow-up (p<0.05). Both groups had similar rates of complications (p = 1.000). The most frequent complication was GDI erosion, which occurred in 23.5% (n = 4/17) in the sequential group and in 27.8% (n = 5/18) in the concomitant group (p = 1.000). Conclusions Glaucoma drainage implant placement at the time of KPro surgery had similar cumulative incidence of failure, but significantly favorable visual outcomes, compared to sequential surgeries. The most frequent complication was GDI erosion, occurring in approximately one fourth of the patients.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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