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Title: Comparison of combined cataract and glaucoma surgery using planned extracapsular and phacoemulsification techniques. Author: Shingleton BJ, Jacobson LM, Kuperwaser MC. Journal: Ophthalmic Surg Lasers; 1995; 26(5):414-9. PubMed ID: 8963855. Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The surgical management of coexisting cataract and glaucoma is a common problem for the ophthalmologist. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We evaluated intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction and bleb formation in combined cataract and filtration surgery, comparing planned extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) and phacoemulsification approaches coupled with similar trabeculectomy techniques. Seventy-two eyes with primary open-angle or pseudoexfoliation glaucoma underwent combined cataract and filtration surgery. Thirty-five eyes underwent planned ECCE, intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, and trabeculectomy, and 37 eyes underwent phacoemulsification, IOL implantation and trabeculectomy. Minimum follow-up for both groups was 1 year with a mean of 16 months. RESULTS: The mean IOP reduction for phacoemulsification/trabeculectomy eyes (5.0 +/- 4.3 mm Hg) was significantly lower than the mean IOP reduction for ECCE/trabeculectomy eyes (2.9 +/- 4.1 mm Hg; P < 0.03). There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of visual acuity improvement or glaucoma medication reduction. CONCLUSION: Combined cataract and filtration surgery using phacoemulsification is associated with greater IOP reduction than combined surgery using ECCE.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]