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Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and the safety of a surgical technique in which classic trabeculectomy ab externo is performed with a double application of low-dose mitomycin C (MMC) in uncontrolled open-angle glaucoma (OAG) patients. Method: A consecutive series of 43 white patients (43 eyes) with uncontrolled primary OAG underwent trabeculectomy surgery. A double application of MMC (0.1%) was performed: the first under the Tenon's capsule for 3 minutes, and the second below the scleral flap for 1 or 2 minutes, according to the risk factors. Complete success was defined as intraocular pressure (IOP),<14 mmHg without any additional glaucoma surgery or medication. Qualified success was defined as IOP,<14 mmHg with additional needling revision. Results: Mean preoperative IOP was 29.9 mmHg (SD 3.8) for all eyes evaluated. At 1 day postoperative, mean IOP was 6.7 mmHg (SD 1.26). At the end of the first 2 weeks postoperative, mean IOP was 8.6 mmHg (SD 1.7), at 12 months mean IOP was 11.3 mmHg (SD 1.4; P,<0.0001) and at 24 months mean IOP was 11.4 mmHg (SD 1.5; P,<0.0001). At 3 months, two eyes (5.4%) underwent needling of the bleb for cystic blebs formation. Conclusion: In this study we presented the results after 2 years of follow-up of OAG undergoing trabeculectomy with dual administration of MMC (0.1 mg/mL). After 24 months, complete success was achieved in 93% of patients and a qualified success in 100% of patients. © 2011 Errico et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.
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Errico, D., Scrimieri, F., Riccardi, R., Fedeli, R., & Iarossi, G. (2011). Trabeculectomy with double low dose of mitomycin C - two years of follow-up. Clinical Ophthalmology, 5(1), 1679–1686. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S25611
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