Fornix-Based Versus Limbal-Based Conjunctival Trabeculectomy Flaps for Glaucoma: Findings From a Cochrane Systematic Review
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Purpose To compare effectiveness of fornix- and limbal-based conjunctival flaps in trabeculectomy surgery. Design Systematic review. Methods SETTING: CENTRAL, MEDLINE, LILACS, ISRCTN registry, ClinicalTrials.gov, WHO, and ICTRP were searched to identify eligible randomized controlled trials (RCTs). STUDY POPULATION: RCTs in which benefits and complications of fornix- vs limbal-based trabeculectomy for glaucoma were compared in adult glaucoma patients. OBSERVATION PROCEDURE: We followed Cochrane methodology for data extraction. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Proportion of failed trabeculectomies at 24 months, defined as the need for repeat surgery or uncontrolled intraocular pressure (IOP) >22 mm Hg, despite topical/systemic medications. Results The review included 6 trials with a total of 361 participants, showing no difference in effectiveness between fornix-based vs limbal-based trabeculectomy surgery, although with a high level of uncertainty owing to low event rates. In the fornix-based and limbal-based surgery, mean IOP at 12 months was similar, with ranges of 12.5–15.5 mm Hg and 11.7–15.1 mm Hg, respectively. Mean difference was 0.44 mm Hg (95% CI −0.45 to 1.33) and 0.86 mm Hg (95% CI −0.52 to 2.24) at 12 and 24 months of follow-up, respectively. Mean number of postoperative glaucoma medications was similar between the 2 groups. Mean difference was 0.02 (95% CI −0.15 to 0.19) at 12 months. As far as postoperative complications, an increased risk of shallow anterior chamber was observed in the limbal-based group. Conclusion Similar efficacy of trabeculectomy surgery with respect to bleb failure or IOP control was observed in both types of conjunctival flap incisions. A significant difference was detected in the risk of postoperative shallow anterior chamber, which was increased in the limbal-based group. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
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Conjunctiva, Glaucoma, Humans, Limbus corneae, Surgical flaps, Trabeculectomy, Antiglaucoma agent, Anterior eye chamber, Anterior eye chamber disease, Article, Choroid hemorrhage, Comparative effectiveness, Cornea limbus, Endophthalmitis, Eye discomfort, Eye pain, Follow up, Fornix based conjunctival trabeculectomy flap, Human, Intraocular pressure, Limbal based conjunctival trabeculectomy flap, Postoperative complication, Postoperative hemorrhage, Priority journal, Quality of life, Randomized controlled trial (topic), Reoperation, Shallow anterior chamber, Surgical patient, Surgical risk, Systematic review, Systemic therapy, Tissue flap, Topical treatment, Treatment failure, Treatment outcome, Visual acuity, Procedures