Modern Glaucoma Surgery.
Wydanie 3/2020
str. 34 – 37
Autorzy: Anna Kamińska1,2, Maria Guszkowska1, Magdalena Frejtag-Kacperczyk1
1. Samodzielny Publiczny Kliniczny Szpital Okulistyczny w Warszawie.
Kierownik: prof. dr hab. n. med. Jacek P. Szaflik.
2. Katedra i Klinika Okulistyki Wydziału Lekarskiego Warszawskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego.
Kierownik: prof. dr hab. n. med. Jacek P. Szaflik.
Summary:
This paper aims to discuss individual modern micro-invasive techniques of glaucoma surgery, compare their effectiveness and their application in clinical practice. The authors divided the selected methods according to the outflow route of the aqueous humor that is used during the procedure, i.e. subconjunctival, through Schlemm’s canal and supravascular, describe the technique of their carrying out and side effects, and compare the effectiveness of individual methods. Better results with a high safety index were obtained with the use of implants that create a new outflow path to the subconjunctival space, while the use of the supravascular pathway and Schlemm’s canal treatments are slightly less effective, but fewer intra- and postoperative complications were observed here.
Keywords: glaucoma, micro-invasive techniques of glaucoma surgery (MIGS), Ex-Press, Preserflo Microshunt, Xen Gel Stent, Cypass Microstent, iStent Supra, Solx Gold Shunt, StarFlo, iStent, Hydrus Mikrostent, Neomedix, Kahook Dual Blade, GATT, Trab360, AbiC, Visco360.
Słowa kluczowe: jaskra, MIGS, minimalnie inwazyjna chirurgia jaskry (MIGS), Ex-Press, Preserflo Microshunt, Xen Gel Stent, Cypass Microstent, iStent Supra, Solx Gold Shunt, StarFlo, iStent, Hydrus Mikrostent, Neomedix, Kahook Dual Blade, GATT, Trab360, AbiC, Visco360.