J Korean Ophthalmol Soc > Volume 49(8); 2008 > Article
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2008;49(8):1345-1349.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3341/jkos.2008.49.8.1345    Published online August 15, 2008.
Two Cases of Subconjunctival Bevacizumab Injection to Prevent Bleb Failure After Trabeculectomy.
Dong Wook Lee, Dae Gyu Lee
1Department of Ophthalmology, Chonbuk National University, College of Medicine, Jeonju, Korea.
2Department of Ophthalmology, Cheju National University, College of Medicine, Jeju, Korea. ldg8621@naver.com
여과포 실패 예방 목적으로 베바시주맙 결막하 주사를 이용한 섬유주절제술 2예
이동욱1ㆍ이대규2
Department of Ophthalmology, Chonbuk National University, College of Medicine1, Jeonju, Korea / Department of Ophthalmology, Cheju National University, College of Medicine2, Jeju, Korea
Abstract
PURPOSE
Angiogenesis is an integral part of wound healing, which is an unwanted process in the postoperative period after trabeculectomy. It was the aim of this study to report on the subconjunctival use of bevacizumab (Avastin(R)) as an antiproliferative agent to augment trabeculectomy. CASE SUMMARY: This clinical interventional case study included 2 patients with secondary glaucoma associated with uveitis who underwent antiglaucomatous filtering surgery combined with a subconjunctival injection of bevacizumab. Limbal-based trabeculectomy was performed, and subconjunctival injections (1.25 mg/0.05 ml) were given at the end of the surgery adjacent to the bleb, which was raised using a single-use 26 gauge needle. At 1 and 2 weeks and 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery, intraocular pressure was reduced in both patients to 11 mmHg with functioning filtering blebs. No complications were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that subconjunctival bevacizumab injection may be helpful in reducing the risk of postoperative scarring of the filtering bleb.
Key Words: Bevacizumab (Avastin(R));Subconjunctival injection;Trabeculectomy


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