A randomised clinical trial comparing the outcome of trabeculectomy using triangular versus rectangular scleral flaps

Authors

  • A Sharma Department of Ophthalmology, B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology, Dharan, Sunsari
  • H Das Department of Ophthalmology, B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology, Dharan, Sunsari
  • S Adhikari Department of Ophthalmology, B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology, Dharan, Sunsari
  • P Lavaju Department of Ophthalmology, B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology, Dharan, Sunsari
  • BG Shrestha Department of Ophthalmology, B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology, Dharan, Sunsari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v1i1.3669

Keywords:

Trabeculectomy, glaucoma, intra ocular pressure, scleral flap

Abstract

Background: Trabeculectomy is the standard surgical procedure for management of glaucoma.

Objective: To compare the outcome of triangular and rectangular scleral flaps in trabeculectomy.

Materials and methods: This study was carried out in the Department of Ophthalmology, BPKIHS, Dharan, over a period of one year. A total of 22 patients undergoing trabeculectomy were randomized to undergo either trabeculectomy with triangular scleral flap (Group A= 11 eyes) or trabeculectomy with rectangular flap (Group B =11 eyes).

Outcome measurement: The parameters studied were intraocular pressure (IOP), anterior chamber depth (ACD), bleb characteristics and surgical complications.

Statistics: P value of <0.05 was considered significant. All calculations were executed using SPSS 11.0 software program.

Results: The age ranged between 40 to 76 years with the mean of 56.5±9.25 years. The most common preoperative diagnosis was angle closure glaucoma. The postoperative percentage of IOP reduction (Group A=68.9%; Group B=66.51%) was statically significant in both the groups (p=0.001). Trabeculectomy was almost equally effective with complete surgical success of 91% in group A, and 82% in group B (p=0.534). Final bleb scores were almost similar in both the groups with 3.27 ± 1.5 in group A and 3.36±1.21 in group B (p=0.877). Hypotony with the IOP less than 6 mmHg was found in the first post-operative day in 2 patients in Group A and in 1 in Group B. All of them improved spontaneously within a week.

Conclusion: Both triangular and rectangular scleral flaps in trabeculectomy are equally effective in terms of post surgical IOP control, bleb characteristics and complications.

Keywords: Trabeculectomy; glaucoma; intra ocular pressure; scleral flap

DOI: 10.3126/nepjoph.v1i1.3669

Nep J Oph 2009;1(1):20-24

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Sharma, A., Das, H., Adhikari, S., Lavaju, P., & Shrestha, B. (2010). A randomised clinical trial comparing the outcome of trabeculectomy using triangular versus rectangular scleral flaps. Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology, 1(1), 20–24. https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v1i1.3669

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