Purpose: To evaluate the influence of mitomycin C (MMC) concentration on the outcome of trabeculectomy in uveitic glaucoma.
Methods: Retrospective comparative study included 50 patients who underwent MMC-enhanced trabeculectomy for uncontrolled uveitic glaucoma. Patients were divided into two groups based on the concentration of MMC used during trabeculectomy (high [0.04%] or low [0.02%]). The main outcome measures were: the intraocular pressure (IOP), the number of antiglaucoma medications, the need for further glaucoma surgeries, and trabeculectomy success.
Results: There were no differences in the IOP nor antiglaucoma medications. The success rates were 76.0 and 68.0%, while the failure rates were 24.0 and 32.0% in the 0.02 and 0.04% MMC groups, respectively.
Conclusion: Trabeculectomy augmented with low (0.02%) MMC concentration seems to have comparable outcomes in uveitic glaucoma compared with high (0.04%) concentration.
Keywords: Glaucoma; Mitomycin C; Outcome; Trabeculectomy; Uveitis.