Clinical experience with the double-plate Ahmed glaucoma valve
Al-Aswad, Lama A; Netland, Peter A; Bellows, A Robert; Ajdelsztajn, Taly; Wadhwani, Resham A; Ataher, Ghada; Hill, Richard A
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of the double-plate Ahmed Glaucoma Valve. DESIGN/METHODS:Multicenter, retrospective observational case series. METHODS:We reviewed 50 eyes in 50 patients treated with the double-plate Ahmed Glaucoma Valve with mean follow-up of 11.7+/-7.9 months. RESULTS:Average intraocular pressure was reduced from 36.0+/-12.4 mm Hg before surgery to 15.8+/-7.7 mm Hg at the most recent follow-up after surgery (P<.001). The number of glaucoma medications was decreased from 3.3+/-0.8 before surgery to 1.4+/-1.4 after surgery (P<.001). The percent of success was 76% of eyes at the latest follow-up. Choroidal effusion occurred in four eyes (8%) and did not require surgical treatment in any eye. CONCLUSIONS:Despite a poor prognosis group of patients in this study, the double-plate Ahmed Glaucoma Valve was effective in lowering intraocular pressure with a low incidence of complications associated with hypotony.
PMID: 16458705
ISSN: 0002-9394
CID: 3564022