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Ophthalmologe | 2013

Clinical results of encapsulated bleb removal after Ahmed glaucoma valve implants

J. Rosbach; L. Choritz; Norbert Pfeiffer; H. Thieme

In refractory glaucoma, surgical intervention is required which in most cases aims at artificially increasing the drainage of aqueous humor from the eye. One surgical option used with increasing frequency is the implantation of episcleral glaucoma drainage devices (GDD). The clinical success of such devices is often limited by excessive wound healing and scar formation around the base plate of the implant. In severe cases, which seem to occur most frequently in pediatric patients, the rapid formation of a thick, water-impervious fibrotic capsule within months after initial implantation leads to diminished aqueous resorption and an increase in intraocular pressure to presurgical values. Often additional surgical interventions become necessary. Excision of the fibrotic tissue around the implant may help to salvage function and might be an alternative to the more commonly practiced implantation of an additional GDD. In the case series presented here the surgical method of capsular revision is described and the clinical outcome in 11 eyes from 10 patients is reported.


Ophthalmologe | 2013

Klinische Ergebnisse von Kapselausschneidungen nach Ahmed-Implantaten

J. Rosbach; L. Choritz; Norbert Pfeiffer; H. Thieme

In refractory glaucoma, surgical intervention is required which in most cases aims at artificially increasing the drainage of aqueous humor from the eye. One surgical option used with increasing frequency is the implantation of episcleral glaucoma drainage devices (GDD). The clinical success of such devices is often limited by excessive wound healing and scar formation around the base plate of the implant. In severe cases, which seem to occur most frequently in pediatric patients, the rapid formation of a thick, water-impervious fibrotic capsule within months after initial implantation leads to diminished aqueous resorption and an increase in intraocular pressure to presurgical values. Often additional surgical interventions become necessary. Excision of the fibrotic tissue around the implant may help to salvage function and might be an alternative to the more commonly practiced implantation of an additional GDD. In the case series presented here the surgical method of capsular revision is described and the clinical outcome in 11 eyes from 10 patients is reported.


Journal of Ophthalmology | 2016

Influence of Endothelin-1 in Aqueous Humor on Intermediate-Term Trabeculectomy Outcomes

L. Choritz; Benjamin Mahmoodi; Hagen Thieme

Purpose. To investigate whether increased concentrations of ET-1 in aqueous humor of glaucoma patients influences surgical outcome of standard trabeculectomy with Mitomycin C. Methods. Retrospective chart review of 36 glaucoma patients with known ET-1 concentrations who had undergone trabeculectomy with Mitomycin C. Patients were divided into two groups based on their aqueous ET-1 concentration, a below-median (low ET-1) and an above-median (high ET-1) group. Postoperative IOP development, necessity of glaucoma medication, surgical success and complications, postoperative use of antifibrotics (5-FU), and number of additional glaucoma surgeries were compared between the groups. Results. Overall surgical success of trabeculectomy was comparable to published literature (90%, 81%, 76%, and 68% absolute success at 12, 24, 36, and 48 months after surgery). There was no difference between high and low ET-1 group in the postsurgical development of IOP, surgical success rate, or complication rate. There was no difference in postoperative scarring or indirect indicators thereof (e.g., number of 5-FU injections, needlings, suture lyses, or IOP lowering medications). Conclusion. In this set of patients, ET-1 in aqueous humor does not appear to have influenced surgical outcome of trabeculectomy with Mitomycin C. There is no indication of an increased likelihood of bleb fibrosis in patients with increased ET-1 concentrations.


Ophthalmologe | 2013

Klinische Ergebnisse von Kapselausschneidungen nach Ahmed-Implantaten@@@Clinical results of encapsulated bleb removal after Ahmed glaucoma valve implants

J. Rosbach; L. Choritz; Norbert Pfeiffer; H. Thieme

In refractory glaucoma, surgical intervention is required which in most cases aims at artificially increasing the drainage of aqueous humor from the eye. One surgical option used with increasing frequency is the implantation of episcleral glaucoma drainage devices (GDD). The clinical success of such devices is often limited by excessive wound healing and scar formation around the base plate of the implant. In severe cases, which seem to occur most frequently in pediatric patients, the rapid formation of a thick, water-impervious fibrotic capsule within months after initial implantation leads to diminished aqueous resorption and an increase in intraocular pressure to presurgical values. Often additional surgical interventions become necessary. Excision of the fibrotic tissue around the implant may help to salvage function and might be an alternative to the more commonly practiced implantation of an additional GDD. In the case series presented here the surgical method of capsular revision is described and the clinical outcome in 11 eyes from 10 patients is reported.


Ophthalmologe | 2013

Tube versus trabeculectomy study

H. Thieme; L. Choritz; C. Schuart; T. Wecke


Ophthalmologe | 2013

Tube versus Trabekulektomie (TVT)-Studie

H. Thieme; L. Choritz; C. Schuart; T. Wecke


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

A phase I First-In Human single ascending dose study of ISTH0036, a potent and selective antisense oligonucleotide targeting transforming growth factor beta 2 (TGF-β2) for the treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma

Bogomil Voykov; Katrin Lorenz; Claudia Schuart; Paul Richter; Barbara Wilhelm; L. Choritz; Verena Prokosch-Willing; Petra Fettes; Eugen Leo; Norbert Pfeiffer


Ophthalmologe | 2013

Tube versus Trabekulektomie (TVT)-Studie@@@Tube versus trabeculectomy study

H. Thieme; L. Choritz; C. Schuart; T. Wecke


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

Targeting specific TGF-β signaling pathways to prevent bleb fibrosis after glaucoma drainage device surgery

Christian K. Vorwerk; Vladislavs Sokalskis; Alexander Zabelyshenskiy; H. Thieme; L. Choritz


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2013

Influence of endothelin-1 in aqueous humor on IOP and filtration surgery outcome

L. Choritz; Benjamin Mahmoodi; Maren Machert; Norbert Pfeiffer; H. Thieme

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H. Thieme

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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C. Schuart

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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T. Wecke

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Christian K. Vorwerk

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Claudia Schuart

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Paul Richter

University of Tübingen

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