Table 1.
Author, year | Type of study | Intervention | No. of Eyes/Patients | Patient characteristics |
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Palacios 2019 | Experimental and clinical study | Heads up display for iOCT for 20 surgeons | 0 | NA |
Swaminathan 2017 | Cadaveric study | 3 Glaucoma drainage device | 3 eyes | NA |
Junker 2017 | Retrospective case series | 9 Trabectome | 9 patients | Patients with primary open-angle glaucoma, pigment dispersion glaucoma or pseudoexfoliation glaucoma |
Tanito 2017 | Prospective case series | 9 Trabeculotomy | 9 eyes, 9 patients | 5 primary open-angle glaucoma, 1 pseudoexfoliation glaucoma, 1 steroid induced glaucoma, 1 uveitic glaucoma, 1 mixed mechanism glaucoma |
Ehlers 2017 | Experimental study | iOCT compatible instruments | 1 eye | Cadaveric eyes |
Dada 2016 | Prospective case series | 2 Bleb needling | 2 patients, 2 eyes | 1 flat and vascularised bleb 10 weeks post-operatively, 1 encapsulated bleb 3 months post-operatively |
Siebelmann 2016 | Retrospective case report | 1 Canaloplasty | 1 patient, 1 eye | 1 primary open-angle glaucoma |
Kumar 2015 | Prospective case series |
1 phaco-trabeculectomy, 1 AGV implantation, 1 goniosynechiolysis, 1 bleb needling |
4 patients, 4 eyes | 1 medically uncontrolled primary open-angle glaucoma with a visually significant cataract, 1 intractable glaucoma following a failed penetrating keratoplasty, 1 failing trabeculectomy bleb |
Heindl 2014 | Prospective case series |
1 trabecular aspiration 1 trabeculotomy |
2 patients, 2 eyes |
1 pseudoexfoliation glaucoma combined with phaco trabecular aspiration 1 primary open-angle glaucoma |
Geerling 2005 | Prospective case series |
1 trabeculectomy 3 lamellar keratoplasty |
4 patients | NIL |