Dr. Sonia Phulke, S15982, Dr. Surishti Raj, Dr. Sushmita Kaushik, Dr. Pandav Surinder Singh
To determine the efficacy of trabeculotomy in primary congenital glaucoma(PCG),we retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 76 eyes of PCG,who underwent trabeculotomy as a primary procedure between Jan 2002 to Jan 2010.Pre and postoperative intraocular pressure(IOP),corneal diameter and complications were evaluated.Success rate were measured using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis.The pre and postoperative IOP mean difference was statistically significant at 3month,6month,1yr,2yr and 4yr.The probability of complete success at 3month was 95%(n=35,95%CI: 95-88%),at 6month was 92%(n=32,95% CI: 92-84%),at 1yr 85%(n=27,95% CI:79-99%).The complete success rate of 85% was maintained through 4yrs of follow up.The probability of qualified success at 3month was 83%(n=29,95% CI:70-95%),at 6month 57%(n=17,95%CI:40-73%),at1yr44%(n=9,95%CI:27-60%),at3yr16%(n=3,95%CI:4-32%)we conclude that Primary trabeculotomy gives good IOP control,can be considered as as first surgical option in PCG.

