Mitomycin C Primary Trabeculectomy in Primary Glaucoma of White Patients

PurposeTo evaluate the clinical outcome of eyes which underwent primary trabeculectomy with adjunctive mitomycin C (MMC) for primary glaucoma. Patients and MethodsA prospective analysis of 25 eyes in 23 patients who underwent primary trabeculectomy with MMC for primary glaucoma was performed. Clinical outcome measures including postoperative intraocular pressure, change in logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (LogMAR) visual acuity, and incidence of complications were measured up to 1 year postoperatively. ResultsMean intraocular pressure decreased from 26.0±4.4 mmHg preoperatively to 12.5±3.9 mmHg (p < 0.0001) 1 year postoperatively. The mean LogMAR visual acuity changed from 0.23±0.19 preoperatively to 0.23±0.20 1 year postoperatively (p = 1.0). One eye developed a temporary hypotonous maculopathy and 4 eyes progressed in cataract formation. ConclusionPrimary trabeculectomy with MMC in eyes with primary glaucoma showed excellent pressure reduction. There were no cases of persistent hypotonous maculopathy or bleb endophthalmitis.