Experience with the Czech Glaucoma Silicone Implant (GSI) in a Multicentric
Study
Kraus H.1, Novák J.2, Rozsíval P.2, Hornová J.3, Fučík M.3, Marešová K.4, Šplíchal L. 1
1Oční klinika 1. lékařské fakulty UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr.M. Filipec, CSc. 2Oční klinika lékařské fakulty UK a FN, Hradec Králové, přednosta prof. MUDr. P. Rozsíval, CSc., 3Oční klinika 3. lékařské fakulty UK a FNKV, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. P. Kuchynka, CSc. 4Oční klinika lékařské fakulty Palackého univerzity a FN, Olomouc, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Řehák, CSc. |
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Summary:
Purpose: To evaluate the experience with a glaucoma implant in complicated
glaucoma, designed in collaboration with the Institute of Polymers in Prague.
Methods: In a multicentric retrospective study 91 eyes of 86 patients with otherwise
uncontrollable glaucoma underwent GSI implantation in four departments.
The implant of medical silicone consists of a tube with an internal diameter of 0,4
mm, connected to a round lens-shaped episcleral plate 169mm2, covering the tube
orifice from above. The indications were infantile glaucoma (14 eyes), traumatic
glaucoma (14 eyes), various secondary glaucomas in 12, primary open-angle glaucoma in 11, neovascular and after PPV in 10 eyes each, usually after unsuccessful
previous surgery.
Results: The average follow-up time was 20,5 months (SD ± 19,5). Postoperative
intraocular pressure at the last control was 6-22 mmHg in 56 eyes (50,95 %). Life
table analysis showeda cumulative probability of 494%(at least qualified success).
Long-term hypotony was seen in 6 eyes.
Conclusions: The GSI is comparable with similar tube shunts but is much less
expensive. In vitro experiments are planned to improve the construction of the
implant and its results.
Key words:
glaucoma silicone implant, multicentric study
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