Author Aphakic glaucoma eyes (numbers) Procedure Success criteria Success rate Complication/failure rate
Al-Mobarak et al (2009) 5 5 eyes; Ahmed valve ± MMC IOP ≤ 22 mmHg with or without medication 63.3% survival at 2 years(for all 42 eyes in study) Severe complications: 7.1% Additional surgical procedures: 26.2 %
Pakravan et al (2007) 15 15 eyes: Ahmed valve + MMC IOP 5- 21 mmHg with or without medication 20 % (no medication) 66.7 % (with ≤ 2 medications) 13.3 % failure rate
Chen et al (2004) 34 32 eyes: Ahmed valve 2 eyes: Molteno valve IOP ≤ 21 mmHg with or without medication 44.1% Not specified
Kirwan et al (2005) 19 19 eyes: Ahmed valve (10 eyes with MMC) IOP ≤ 15 mm Hg with or without medication 6 eyes (without medication) 12 eyes (with medication) One eye defined as failure
Beck et al (2004) 10 (congenital cataract or PHPV) 32 eyes: Ahmed valve 8 eyes: Baerveldt valve IOP < 23 mmHg with medication 71.7 % (for all 46 eyes in study) Severe complications: 1% Additional surgical procedures: 45.7%
Morad et al (2003) 3 60 eyes: Ahmed valve IOP 5-21 mmHg with or without medication 77 % (for all 60 eyes in study) 50 % complication rate
PHPV, persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous; MMC, mitomycin C
Table 2: Relevant studies involving glaucoma drainage devices in paediatric aphakic glaucoma.