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Title: Trabeculectomy in young Nigerian patients
Authors: Agbeja-Baiveroju, A.M
Owoaje, E.T
Omoruyi, M
Keywords: Glaucoma
young patient
trabeculectomy
medical therapy
Issue Date: Mar-2002
Publisher: CCOLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Citation: Afr. J. Med. med Sci (2002) 31, 33-35
Abstract: I he results of 89 trabeculectomies performed on 56 patients under the age of 30 years were reviewed. Data collected included age. sex. type of glaucoma, number of years of glaucoma before surgery, visual acuity, intraocular pressure, complications of surgery, presence of a filtering bleb and follow-up period Complete success, denoted by a postoperative IOP of 21 mmllg or less without medical therapy, occurred in 50 eyes (56.2%). Qualified success, in which IOP was 21mmllg or less with additional medical therapy occurred in 31 eyes (34.9%) and failure, in which IOP was greater than 21 mmllg in spite of medical treatment occurred in 8 eyes (8.9%). Success was therefore achieved in 91.1% attaining an IOP of 21 mml lg or less, with or without additional medical therapy. The most statistically significant factor was age groups in which the highest success rate of 100% was achieved in the age group 20-29 years. The difference in the success rate across the age groups was statistically significant (x2 = 8.04. p = 0.01). Fornix based conjunctival flaps were also found to be associated with a statistically significant higher success rate (97.9%) as opposed to limbal based flaps (85.4%). x2 = 4.81, p = 0.03. Males in the study group had a significantly higher success rate (97%) than females (78.3%). x2 = 5.86, p = 0.011. A success rate of 100% was recorded in patients with developmental glaucoma. 86.1% in congenital glaucoma and 33.3% in secondary glaucoma. All the repeat trabeculectomies had congenital glaucoma. The presence of a bleb, although it had a higher success rate (93.4%) compared with the absence of a bleb (84.6%). was not statistically significant (.v = 1.19. P = 0.27). Complications of surgery were mostly transient
Description: Article
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2426
ISSN: 1116-4077
Appears in Collections:African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

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