Krisnhaliani Wetarini
Unknown Affiliation

Published : 2 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery using Goniotomy as A Potential Surgical Treatment Modality in Indonesia: A Descriptive Study and Literature Review: Oral Presentation - Observational Study - Resident Krisnhaliani Wetarini; Ni Kompyang Rahayu; I Made Agus Kusumadjaja; I Gusti Ayu Ratna Suryaningrum
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/2y3b6478

Abstract

Introduction & ObjectivesMicro-invasive glaucoma surgery with goniotomy is a recent surgical treatment modality that targetsthe trabecular outflow to maintain intraocular pressure. This study aims to describe the clinicaloutcomes of excisional goniotomy using KDB and to review the published literature regarding amodified goniotomy technique as a potential surgical treatment modality in Indonesia. MethodsA cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in patients that underwent goniotomy stand-aloneor combined with cataract surgery. Main outcome parameters consist of visual acuity, intraocularpressure (IOP), number of glaucoma medications, and complications during post-operative follow-up. ResultsA total of 7 patients (8 eyes) were included in the study, consisting of 5 (71,4%) males and 2 (28,6%)females. The mean age of the subjects was 47.7 years. Subjects consisted of primary,pseudoexfoliative, steroid-induced, and angle-recess glaucoma. Mean pre-operative IOPmeasurements showed 20.74 mmHg with visual acuity consisting of 1 (14.3%) mild visualimpairment and 7 (85.7%) severe visual impairment. Postoperatively there was progressiveimprovement in the mean IOP to 13.81 and 11.31 mmHg on first-day and one-week follow-up,respectively. Visual improvement was observed in 2 (28.5%) with mild visual impairment, 3 (42.6%)with severe visual impairment, and 2 (28.5%) with hand movement due to complications of cornealedema following phacoemulsification. A week later, visual acuity improved to 4 (57.1%) with mildvisual impairment and 3 (42.9%) with moderate visual impairment. ConclusionGoniotomy is a simple surgical method that may be applied in Indonesia as a novel technique toprovide an effective intraocular pressure-lowering effect.
Ab-Interno Bleb Needling in A Failed Trabeculectomy: A Case Report: Poster Presentation - Case Report - General practitioner Priscilla Christina Natan; Yinvill; Ni Kompyang Rahayu; Krisnhaliani Wetarini
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35749/pcxffx48

Abstract

Introduction : Trabeculectomy remains a gold standard of glaucoma surgical management despite a steady rate of bleb failure due to conjunctival scarring. In this case, we report a case of a failed trabeculectomy managed with ab-interno bleb needling followed by antimetabolite injection of mitomycin C. Case Illustration : A 18-year-old male patient with a history of blurry vision in his right eye and vision loss in his left eye. The patient had previously undergone cataract surgery due to juvenile cataracts and developed persistent high intraocular pressure (IOP) in both of his eyes. A trabeculectomy was performed on his right eye six months prior to the examination; however, the IOP remained at 22 mmHg. Ocular examination revealed a shallow anterior chamber and flat conjunctival bleb. An ab-interno bleb needling technique was performed followed by antimetabolite injection of mitomycin C under local anesthesia in an operating theatre. Follow-up results showed a significant reduction of IOP on the first day (13.3 mmHg) and a week after surgery (18.5 mmHg), maintained by one anti-glaucoma eye drop. Discussion : Trabeculectomy filtration surgery has a high failure rate in younger patients due to a high risk of conjunctival scarring. The ab-interno needling approach with mitomycin C injection is a novel technique that can be performed and offers the advantage of increasing aqueous outflow through a direct opening of the trabecular meshwork from within the anterior chamber. Conclusion : This technique provides effective management of failed trabeculectomy to achieve intraocular pressure lowering effect and a corresponding decrease in the risk of progressive glaucomatous optic neuropathy.