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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2008 Volume.49 No. 6 p.951 ~ p.957
Effect of Needle Revision of Failed Filtering Blebs with Different Concentrations of Mitomycin C
Woo Kyeong-Jin

Hyung Sung-Min
Abstract
Purpose:To investigate the efficacy and the risk factors for failure and complications of mitomycin C (MMC)-augmented needle revision (NR) of failed filtering blebs.

Methods: Thirty eyes whose intraocular pressure (IOP) did not decrease after the cutting of scleral flap sutures were recruited. NR was performed with a 26-gauge needle under a slit-lamp. Immediately following NR, all eyes received a subconjunctival injection of 0.1 ml of 0.02 mg/ml (group A) or 0.1 mg/ml (group B) MMC at the adjacent conjunctiva. The mean follow-up period after the last needle revision was 13.2¡¾4.2 months.

Results:The mean IOP decreased from 25.7¡¾10.6 mmHg before surgery to 13.7¡¾2.5 mmHg at the last follow-up in group A and from 24.1¡¾6.8 mmHg to 17.7¡¾8.6 mmHg in group B (group A: p=0.001, group B: p=0.065). Subconjunctival hemorrhage, hyphema, and a shallow anterior chamber appeared in most cases. However, choridal detachment and avascular changes of the conjunctiva were observed in group B.

Conclusions: IOP decreased in both groups A and B, but severe complications appeared only in group B. NR followed by a subconjunctival injection of 0.02 rather than 0.1 mg/ml is a safe and effective method.
KEYWORD
Filtering bleb, Mitomycin C, Needle revision
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