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Changes in scleral flap thickness after Ex-PRESS® implantation Yuji Yoshida 1 , Yuta Ueno 1 , Tetsuro Oshika 1 1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Tsukuba pp.827-834
Published Date 2018/6/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410212722
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Abstract Purpose:The Ex-PRESS®(Alcon)glaucoma filtration device is inserted under the partial thickness scleral flap for shunting aqueous humor from the anterior chamber into the filtering bleb. According to the past studies, postoperative complications were less common after Ex-PRESS® implantation compared with trabeculectomy. On the other hand, there were some case reports about the device exposure through the scleral flap as one of the device-related complications. This study aims to assess longitudinal changes in scleral flap thickness after Ex-PRESS® implantation.

Subjects and Methods:Twenty-nine blebs of 27 patients who had undergone glaucoma filtration surgery with Ex-PRESS® implantation were consecutively examined for 6 months. All subjects were classified as good or poor IOP-control group by intraocular pressure(IOP)and additional treatment postoperatively. The scleral flap thickness of blebs was measured by anterior segment optical coherence tomography(AS-OCT). We defined the anterior scleral flap as the area to 1.5 mm from corneal limbus and the posterior scleral flap as the rear area. Time-course changes in the anterior and posterior scleral flap thickness were evaluated respectively.

Results:There were 19 blebs in the good IOP-control group and 10 blebs in the poor IOP-control group. In the poor IOP-control group, the scleral flap thickness became gradually thinner after surgery. The difference in the anterior scleral flap thickness between 1 week and 6 months after surgery was 9 μm in the good IOP-control group, while that in the poor IOP-control group was 59 μm, showing a significant difference between them(p<0.05). The difference in the posterior scleral flap thickness between 1 week and 6 months after surgery was 6 μm in the good IOP-control group, while that in the poor IOP-control group was 34 μm, showing no significant differences between them.

Conclusions:In the poor IOP-control cases, the scleral flap thickness became gradually thinner after Ex-PRESS® implantation. This tendency was more prominent in the anterior part of the scleral flap which was touching the filtration device.


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