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Table 1 Characteristics and follow-up of the 10 patients with glaucoma with changes in the intraocular pressure values using our surgical approach

From: Ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamber

Case

Age (years)

Diagnosis

Follow-up (months)

Previous glaucoma surgeries

Other surgical procedures

IOP before surgery

IOP after follow-up

Medicine changes

Other ocular characteristics

1

86

OAG

48

Two trab,

Phaco

24

12

-3

2

69

PSX

36

One trab, Ahmed

Phaco

26

15

−4

Advanced glaucoma

3

69

Uveític glaucoma

46

One trab

Phaco

32

10

-4

Advanced glaucoma

4

77

PSX

6

One trab

Phaco

27

11

−3

Advanced glaucoma

5

69

OAG

12

One trab

Phaco

20

10

−2

High myopia

6

90

PSX

24

Two trabs

Phaco, IOL dislocation

18

10

−3

Advanced glaucoma and ARMD

7

56

Traumatic glaucoma

32

Ex-Press

Phaco

28

20

−1

Advanced glaucoma, angle recession

8

32

ICE (ACG)

36

One trab

Phaco

42

17

−4

Ptosis

9

74

PSX

18

One trab

Phaco, IOL dislocation

28

9

−2

Terminal glaucoma

10

58

Neovascular glaucoma

48

None

Phaco

50

14

−5

Terminal glaucoma, anti-VEGF injections, and retinal panphotocoagulation

  1. OAG open-angle glaucoma, Trab trabeculectomy, Phaco cataract surgery with phacoemulsification, ARMD exudative age-related macular degeneration, PSX pseudoexfoliative glaucoma, ICE iridocorneal endothelial syndrome, IOL intraocular lens, ACG angle-closure glaucoma; VEGF, vascular endothelial growth factor