The research aimed to improve surgical techniques and long-term outcomes by utilizing this advanced imaging technology to illuminate the structural abnormalities of the anterior segment in eyes with primary congenital glaucoma.
Primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) is a rare disease, but it is responsible for 2.5%-15% of all documented cases of pediatric blindness. The main target of the treatment of pediatric glaucoma is to control the IOP surgically. However, medical treatment could be instituted as a temporary and/or adjunctive option to maximize Intraocular pressure (IOP) control. Initial goniotomy or trabeculotomy have been detected to have high success rates. Trabeculotomy has a comparable long-term success rate in most patients of PCG. The success rate of trabeculotomy is lower in advanced or late-presenting patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
32
Infants underwent optical coherence tomography.
Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
Central corneal thickness
Central corneal thickness was measured using handheld anterior segment optical coherence tomography (HH AS-OCT).
Time frame: 6 months post-procedure
Trabecular-iris angle
Trabecular-iris angle was measured using handheld anterior segment optical coherence tomography (HH AS-OCT).
Time frame: 6 months post-procedure
Iris thickness
Iris thickness was measured using handheld anterior segment optical coherence tomography (HH AS-OCT).
Time frame: 6 months post-procedure
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