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. 2024 Feb 20;13(5):1185. doi: 10.3390/jcm13051185

Table 1.

Recent studies reporting long term (>2 years) outcomes of surgical treatment in adult uveitic glaucoma.

Procedure Patients/
Eyes
Diagnosis
(%)
F/U
(Months)
Success Rate (%) * Complications Secondary
Procedures (%)
Almobarac
(2017) [64]
Trabeculectomy 50/70 VKH 38.6%
Idiopathic 24.3
Fuchs 15.7
77 ± 40.9 35.7 Cataract 45.3
Hypotony 30
IOP spike 10
25.7
Kanaya
(2021) [65]
Trabeculectomy 50/50 Idiopathic 42 Sarcoidosis 34
VKH 8
Bechset 8
120 66.5 Hyphema 14
Choroidals 14
16
Known
(2017) [69]
Trabeculectomy 54/54 Idiopathic 42
Fuchs 14
Herpetic 8.5
Sarcoidosis 8.5
24 ± 21 67 Late hypotony 15
BGI 28/28 31 ± 21 75 Late hypotony 11
Corneal edema 3.6
Endophthalmitis 7.1
Chen
(2023) [78]
KDB 22/24 Idiopathic anterior 45
idiopathic posterior 17.5
24 69 Cyclodialysis cleft 8.3
Transients IOP elevation 17
Early hypotony 8
12.5
GATT 40/33 24 80 Cyclodialysis cleft 3
Transient IOP elevation 20
Hyphema 10
7.5
Triolo
(2023) [92]
Preserflo 21/21 Idiopathic 52
Possner Schlosman 10
Sarcoidosis 10
47 Button hole 4.7 57.1
Merceica
(2017) [94]
Deep sclerctomy 43/43 Idiopathic 35
Fuchs 32.5
Herpes 9.3
68 ± 33 60 Transient hypotonoous maculopathy 5
Vision loss 2
16.3
Salloukh
(2021) [96]
Viscocanalostomy 16 60 75 Transient IOP > 30.73 25

(*): according to the definition by the author; VKH: Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada; BGI: Baerveldt glaucoma implant; KDB: Kahook dual blade; GATT: gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy; JIA: juvenile idiopathic arthritis.