Wound modulation in glaucoma surgery: The role of anti-scarring agents

Author:

Kavitha Srinivasan1,Tejaswini S Usha1,Venkatesh Rengaraj1,Zebardast Nazlee2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Glaucoma, Aravind Eye Hospital, Puducherry, India

2. Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Abstract

Filtration surgery is one of the most frequently performed surgeries in the management of glaucoma, and trabeculectomy is considered the gold standard surgical technique for the same. Though trabeculectomy has been reported to have an excellent initial success rate, about 30% of them fail in 3 years, and nearly 50% of them fail in 5 years. The most significant risk of failure still seems to be wound scarring, especially episcleral fibrosis, leading to bleb failure. As a result, it is essential to explore the role of anti-scarring agents, including mitomycin C, and 5-fluorouracil in wound modulation and improving the bleb survival rate. Since these agents are widely used in trabeculectomy, it is crucial to understand the various modes of application, advantages, and adverse effects of these agents. On an evidence-based approach, all these points have been highlighted in this review article. In addition, the newer agents available for wound modulation and their scope for practical application are discussed.

Publisher

Medknow

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