6 Months Results of Patients with Poag and PEX-Glaucoma Treated with the Omni Surgical System As a Standalone Procedure | ASCRS
Presentation
6 Months Results of Patients with Poag and PEX-Glaucoma Treated with the Omni Surgical System As a Standalone Procedure
May 2020
Meeting: 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting
Session: SPS-105 Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery: Viscocanalostomy, Combined Procedures, Outcomes
Author: Karsten Klabe, MD
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Purpose
In this prospective 24-month single study assesses the safety and efficacy of OMNI720 Surgical System as a Standalone Procedure. The drug consumption, intraocular pressure and secondary surgical procedures required to control intraocular pressure are analyzed during the follow-up of at least 24 months after the OMNI procedure period.

Methods
In this data collection were recorded Ocular Medical Assessment, BCVA, Slit LampExam, IOPvia Applanation Tonometry, Gonioscopy, Fundus Exam, Nerve Abnormality Assessment, Optic Nerve Head Imaging, C/D Ratio, Visual Field Pachymetry and Endothelial cell morphology. Screening visit, subsequent wash-out phase (1d-48d) and baseline (IOP [9: 00; 12: 00; 15: 00]) before surgery. Follow-up visits 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 month,6 month, 9 months, 12 months, 18 months , 18 months and 24 months after surgery are planned.

Results
Currently we have investigated 20 patients in a period of 6 months after surgery. We have a constant BCVA and the medication has been reduced by about 80%. The IOD (baseline) without medication has fallen by half on average. The complications were hyphema, tyndal cells and hyphosphagma.

Conclusion
On the results after six month, the IOP decline and the reduction of the drug is a success. For a long-term evaluation or recommendation more and especially longer data are necessary
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This presentation is from the session "SPS-105 Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery: Viscocanalostomy, Combined Procedures, Outcomes" from the 2020 ASCRS Virtual Annual Meeting held on May 16-17, 2020.

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