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Collagen crosslinking in the management of leaking cystic blebs: a prospective study.
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Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology = Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie [Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol] 2016 Mar; Vol. 254 (3), pp. 529-33. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Dec 21. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of collagen crosslinking for leaking cystic blebs.<br />Methods: A prospective study was conducted on subjects with cystic bleb leaks without indications for urgent surgical intervention. Collagen crosslinking with riboflavin 0.1 % and ultraviolet A irradiation for 30 min was applied to the cystic bleb surface in five patients. Subjects were followed up for at least 20 weeks (mean: 35.5 ± 11.5 weeks) to monitor the length of time to the cessation of bleb leak, as well as visual acuity, intraocular pressure, and the presence of adverse effects arising from the treatment.<br />Results: Results showed that a single session of collagen crosslinking was effective in stopping cystic bleb leak. In two of the five subjects, the bleb leak subsided 1 week post-treatment, in one patient after 2 weeks, and in the two more complicated cases, after 4 weeks. This effect was maintained for a mean period of 33.5 ± 10.2 weeks after bleb leak cessation. Treatment was effective even in patients with friable conjunctiva following multiple surgical interventions and severe leak, although a longer period was needed for resolution of the bleb leak. The intraocular pressure and visual acuity were largely stable before and after treatment. No side effects or complications arose from this treatment.<br />Conclusions: We recommend a trial of collagen crosslinking on leaking cystic blebs without indications for immediate surgical interventions. It is a relatively easy, non-invasive, pain-free, and potential repeatable procedure for treating leaking cystic blebs, with the aim of strengthening the underlying pathological conjunctiva.
- Subjects :
- Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Female
Glaucoma, Open-Angle metabolism
Glaucoma, Open-Angle physiopathology
Glaucoma, Open-Angle surgery
Humans
Intraocular Pressure physiology
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Riboflavin therapeutic use
Surgical Wound Dehiscence metabolism
Surgical Wound Dehiscence physiopathology
Tonometry, Ocular
Trabeculectomy
Treatment Outcome
Ultraviolet Rays
Visual Acuity physiology
Collagen metabolism
Conjunctiva metabolism
Cross-Linking Reagents
Photochemotherapy
Photosensitizing Agents therapeutic use
Surgical Wound Dehiscence drug therapy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1435-702X
- Volume :
- 254
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology = Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26686512
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00417-015-3245-2