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Modeling the effects of glaucoma surgery on intraocular pressure.

Authors :
Farrar, Nicholas
Yan, David B.
Johnson, Mark
Source :
Experimental Eye Research. Aug2021, Vol. 209, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries (MIGS) offer an effective way to lower intraocular pressure without inducing extensive trauma to the anterior segment. In order to predict their efficacy, an analytical model of the conventional aqueous humor outflow pathway is developed using a resistor network. The model describes outflow through the normal eye and allows for the effects of geometric changes in the outflow pathway as IOP changes. By selectively removing these resistors, the model can be used to examine and predict the outcomes of several surgical procedures currently used to treat glaucoma. Treatments examined include traditional trabeculectomy, several ab interno methods for trabeculotomy and trabeculectomy, as well as recently developed trabecular stents that bypass the trabecular meshwork and dilate Schlemm canal. The model's predictions for the efficacy of these procedures generally matched well with the efficacy determined in experimental studies, although it tended to somewhat overestimate the efficacy of these procedures. Matching the model to experimental data indicated that a partial trabeculotomy substantially increases flow to collector channels within that region and approximately 1.5 clock hours past the ends of the trabeculotomized region. Similarly, trabecular bypass stents substantially increase flow to collector channels up to 1.5 clock hours past the open ends of the stent. The resistor model we have developed can be used to predict the efficacy of a variety of MIGS procedures. Circumferential flow in Schlemm canal extends the efficacy of MIGS, but this effect is limited to a few clock hours. • Novel resistor network model developed for aqueous outflow system. • Partial trabeculotomy increases flow to collector channels near the surgery. • Trabecular bypass stents increase flow to collector channels near the surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00144835
Volume :
209
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Experimental Eye Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153579769
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exer.2021.108620