ESCRS - PP23.01 - Comparing Outcomes Of Phacoemulsification And Endocyclophotocoagulation With Either Dual Blade Goniotomy (Peck) Or Two Trabecular Stents (Ice2).

Comparing Outcomes Of Phacoemulsification And Endocyclophotocoagulation With Either Dual Blade Goniotomy (Peck) Or Two Trabecular Stents (Ice2).

Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS

Reference: PP23.01 | DOI: 10.82333/yvn9-za51

Authors: Hani El Helwe* 1 , Blake Oberfeld 1 , Fatemeh Pahlaviani 1 , Henisk Falah 1 , Jonathan Trzcinski 1 , David Solá-Del Valle 1

1Ophthalmology,Massachusetts Eye & Ear ,Boston,United States

To compare outcomes of phacoemulsification and endocyclophotocoagulation with either dual blade goniotomy (PEcK) or two trabecular stents (ICE2).

Retrospective, nonrandomized comparative study from a level 3 triage center. Most patients were Caucasian (65%) and female (53%). The most common glaucoma type was primary open-angle glaucoma (58%). Average age was 72.15 years at the time of surgery.

170 charts and a total of 1294 visits were reviewed following either PEcK or ICE2 from 2018-2022. 128 patients had PEcK and 42 underwent ICE2. Patients with less than 30 days of follow up were excluded. The mean follow-up was 505.6 ± 308 days. Two Kaplan-Meier curves (KM) assessed survival with ≤ baseline medications while maintaining (1) [GC – goal criteria] IOP ≤ goal IOP or (2) [PRC – percent reduction criteria] IOP reduction ≥ 20% with 5 mmHg ≤ IOP ≤ 21 mmHg for at least two consecutive visits. IOP and medication burden reduction were compared using a paired t-test.

Mean preoperative IOP was 17.58±4.98 mmHg on 3.00±1.41 medications in PEcK and 15.36±3.58 mmHg on 1.81±1.11 medications in ICE2 (p=0.015 for IOP; p<0.001 for medications). Under GC, the success rate was significantly higher in PEcK at POM6 (69% vs 46%, p<0.001) and POY1 (63% vs 36%, p<0.001). Under PRC, the success rate was significantly higher in PEcK at POM6 (73% vs 61%, p=0.031) and POY1 (67% vs 50%, p=0.028). Mean reductions at POY1 were 5.00±4.31 mmHg on 1.35±1.08 less medications after PEcK and 3.14±2.83 mmHg on 1.01±0.94 less medications after ICE2 (p<0.001 at POY1 for IOP; p<0.05 after POW6 for medications).

Both PEcK and ICE2 reduce medication and IOP from baseline, with PEcK having more favorable GC and PRC success rates and greater IOP and medication reduction at 1 year.