Long-Term Efficacy of Successful Excisional Goniotomy with the Kahook Dual Blade.
Isabella V WagnerNithya BoopathirajConnor LentzEmily Aashna DorairajChristian DraperDevesh KumarLeticia A ChecoDarby D MillerChelsey KrambeerSyril DorairajPublished in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2024)
In eyes not requiring secondary surgical procedures (eg, long-term surgical successes), excisional goniotomy provided clinically and statistically significant reductions in both IOP and the need for medications that were highly consistent through five years of follow-up. KDB goniotomy appears to be highly successful in Caucasian patients with open angle glaucoma on ≥1 IOP-lowering medications at baseline and with no history of prior ocular surgery. Successful excisional goniotomy with the KDB can be expected to improve long-term glaucoma-related visual outcomes through IOP reduction and to improve quality of life through medication reduction.