Comparison of Trabeculectomy Outcomes Performed by Residents in Training and Ophthalmologists

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Autores da FMUP

  • João Filipe Barbosa Breda

    Autor

  • Joana Filipa Campos Araújo

    Autor

Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Lima-Fontes, M
  • Faria-Pereira, A
  • Leuzinger-Dias, M
  • Silva, MI
  • Estrela-Silva, S
  • Benevides-Melo, A
  • Alves, F
  • Tavares-Ferreira, J

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Abstract

Precis:Resident-performed trabeculectomies present higher intraocular pressure and lower complete success rate at 1 year. Purpose:To compare the 1-year outcomes of ab externo trabeculectomy between residents in training and staff ophthalmologists. Patients and Methods:This retrospective study included all consecutive eyes submitted to ab externo trabeculectomy between January 2015 to June 2020. A 1-year complete success rate was considered using all the following criteria: intraocular pressure (IOP)<= 21 mm Hg and >= 6mm Hg without ocular hypotensive medications; IOP reduction >= 30%; without loss of light perception, phthisis bulbi, and further glaucoma surgery (excluding suture lysis and bleb needling). Results:One hundred and ten eyes from 99 patients were included. Thirty percent (n=33) of the trabeculectomies were performed by residents. There were no significant preoperative differences between groups, apart from age at surgery, which was higher in the residents' group (72.39 +/- 6.83 vs. 62.00 +/- 15.07 years, P<0.001), and visual field index (Humphrey Field Analyzer), which was lower in the ophthalmologists' group (51.81 +/- 34.74% vs. 32.04 +/- 33.83%, P=0.013). IOP at 1-, 3-, 6 months, and 1 year after surgery was significantly higher in the resident's group (P<0.05). Resident-performed trabeculectomies achieved a significantly lower complete success rate when compared with the ophthalmologists' group (39.39% vs. 64.94%, P=0.013). The overall rate of the postoperative complications and reintervention did not differ between groups, but the occurrence of a shallow anterior chamber was more frequent in the residents' group (15.15% vs. 4.05%, P=0.037). Conclusions:Resident-performed trabeculectomies present significantly higher postoperative IOP levels and a lower complete success rate when compared with staff ophthalmologists. It is, therefore, fundamental to adopt strategies to change this gap, improve patient safety, and strengthen resident confidence.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
1057-0829, 1536-481X

Journal of Glaucoma  Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Ltd.

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Article
Páginas:
320-326
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Keywords

  • glaucoma; surgery; trabeculectomy; resident; training

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