
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of conventional and mitomycin trabeculectomy on the corneal astigmatism.Measurements with the use of computer-assisted videokeratography (Eye-Sys) were performed in 34 glaucoma patients who underwent trabeculectomy. Color-coded topography maps were analyzed to obtain astigmatic data.The mean surgically-induced astigmatism in conventional trabeculectomy group was 2.2 D and in the mitomycin group 4.0 D, 1 day post-op, 1.3 D and 3.0 D after 10 days and 0.4 D and 1.1 D after 3 months, respectively.There was an apparent correlation between the amount of induced astigmatism and the use of mitomycin. This may be related to the impaired healing process of trabeculectomy wound and lower intraocular pressure in the mitomycin group.
Refractometry, Wound Healing, Video Recording, Astigmatism, Corneal Topography, Humans, Glaucoma, Trabeculectomy, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Corneal Diseases, Mitomycins
Refractometry, Wound Healing, Video Recording, Astigmatism, Corneal Topography, Humans, Glaucoma, Trabeculectomy, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Corneal Diseases, Mitomycins
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