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Ab-Externo XEN Gel Stent Implantation Effectively Treated Refractory Glaucoma with Prior Failed Shunt Tube

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Journal BMC Ophthalmol
Publisher Biomed Central
Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2024 Aug 30
PMID 39215237
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess the efficacy of a gelatin stent (XEN 45 Gel Stent; Allergan) implant in advanced glaucoma eyes that have failed prior aqueous shunt implantation.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 6 patients with refractory glaucoma, defined as persistently high IOP (> 21 mmHg) despite taking at least 3 IOP-lowering medications subsequent to undergoing a glaucoma drainage device (GDD) with or without a second GDD or cilioablative procedure. Eyes with previous failed GDD underwent subconjunctival 0.3 cc (0.4 mg/ml) mitomycin C, tenonectomy, and placement of an ab- externo XEN stent. The outcome measures included change in IOP and the number of glaucoma medications. Success was defined as patients achieving an IOP ≤ 18 mmHg with a percentage reduction of 25% or 15 mmHg and 40% mean IOP reduction from baseline while taking the same number or fewer medications.

Results: All six eyes with age of 77.6 ± 7.82 years who underwent XEN implantation following previous GDD surgery had primary open-angle glaucoma. The IOP decreased significantly from 32.33 ± 5.99 to 12.67 ± 3.27 mmHg (p < 0.001) with a follow-up of 13.9 ± 2 (11.7-16.7) months. Visual acuity and visual field remained stable after XEN placement. Compared to the baseline number of medications of 4.2 ± 0.8, all medication was discontinued except in one eye on two drops at the end of the follow-up. The overall surgical success rate was 100%. No complications, needling, or additional procedures were required.

Conclusion: This study described successful implantation of the XEN stent following failed GDD. XEN Gel stent implantation associated with mitomycin C and tenonectomy can be considered a viable surgical option for patients with a history of previously failed tube shunt requiring further IOP lowering.

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