Shahenda Ahmed Mohamed

Sutureless versus conventional deep scleretomy for open angle glaucoma / استئصال الصلبة العميق بدون خياطة مقابل استئصال الصلبة العميق بالخياطة فى علاج المياه الزرقاء فى العيون مفتوحة الزوايا Shahenda Ahmed Mohamed ; Supervised Ahmed Mostafa Abdelrahman , Mohamed Sabry Mohamed , Hebatalla Samir Mahmoud Makled - Cairo : Shahenda Ahmed Mohamed , 2020 - 78 P . : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Ophthalmology

Purpose: To compare and evaluate the safety and efficacy of sutureless deep sclerectomy as a substitute for the conventional deep sclerectomy. Design: a prospective clinical trial study. Methods: The study included 60 eyes of 40 patients with medically uncontrolled open angle glaucoma despite maximally tolerated medical therapy. Patients were randomized into two groups, (Group 1): underwent sutureless deep sclerectomy (Group 2): underwent conventional deep sclerectomy Intraocularpressure(IOP)wascheckedpreoperativelyand6months postoperatively. Ultrasound bio microscopy (UBM) was done at the first, third, and sixth months post- operatively to follow up the bleb and to evaluate Descemet window. Results: This study reported that percentage of IOP reduction at the sixth month was (51.9%±2), (63.5 % ± 3) compared with the preoperative IOP in group 1 and 2 respectively. Also, a significant difference was found between the number of preoperative and postoperative medications in both groups. P value 0,001 No serious complications like endophthalmitis and choroidal detachment were reported during the six months follow up period in both groups.Conclusion: we recommend Sutureless deep sclerectomy as an efficient and safe substitute to conventional technique regarding IOP control and success rates in addition to less ocular irritation, and a better quality of patients life



Deep sclerectomy Primary open angle glaucoma Sutureless