Maxivision Introduces New Glaucoma Surgery with Cataract Care

Mrs. Subbulu had been suffering from Pigmentary Glaucoma in both eyes and was on three anti-glaucoma medications for the past 1.5 years. While her left eye had already been operated on for cataract

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In a groundbreaking medical development at Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospital, Mrs. Subbulu resident of Markapuram, has become one of the first patients to undergo a cutting-edge glaucoma surgery, known as KDB Excisional Goniotomy, along with cataract surgery. This advanced procedure was performed by Dr. K. Harshitha, Cataract and Glaucoma surgeon, Maxivision Eye Hospital, and has significantly improved the patient’s quality of life. 

Mrs. Subbulu had been suffering from Pigmentary Glaucoma in both eyes and was on three anti-glaucoma medications for the past 1.5 years. While her left eye had already been operated on for cataract, her right eye had significant cataract development. Living away from her children made it difficult for her to manage her medication schedule, which required administering eye drops three times a day for both eyes.

Taking these challenges into consideration, Dr. Harshitha recommended a KDB Excisional Goniotomy in conjunction with cataract surgery for her right eye. This minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) aims to stabilize intraocular pressure (IOP) while reducing or potentially eliminating the need for glaucoma drops for up to 5–10 years. After extensive counseling with Mrs. Subbulu and her family, they agreed to proceed with the surgery.

On October 2, 2023, the first-ever KDB Excisional Goniotomy combined with cataract surgery A at Maxivison was successfully performed. The results were remarkable, and Mrs. Subbulu has been free from glaucoma drops in her right eye for nearly a year.

Recently, impressed by the positive outcome, Mrs. Subbulu opted for the same procedure on her left eye, which was performed by Dr. Harshitha on September 11, 2024. 

"My quality of life improved significantly after the right eye surgery, and once I was convinced that this new procedure effectively reduces intraocular pressure, I decided to have it done for my left eye as well," said Mrs. subbulu. 

Her son, who was closely involved in her care, added, "Dr. Harshitha patiently explained the benefits of the new glaucoma procedure over traditional surgeries, and we are glad we chose this option for both of my mother’s eyes." 

Highlighting the significance of this procedure, Dr. K. Harshitha, Cataract and Glaucoma surgeon, Maxivision Eye Hospital stated, "New glaucoma procedures, such as MIGS, act as a bridge between the use of glaucoma eye drops and conventional, highly invasive surgeries. These minimally invasive surgeries offer a shorter recovery period and can be combined with cataract surgery, improving the patient's comfort. KDB Excisional Goniotomy involves using a specially designed single-use device to remove the tissue that causes resistance to fluid drainage inside the eye, thereby reducing eye pressure. The type of MIGS procedure chosen depends on the patient’s suitability, and with promising results and a strong safety profile, these surgeries are quickly gaining popularity."

Maxivision Super Speciality Eye Hospital continues to lead the way in offering innovative treatments for glaucoma and cataracts, providing patients with advanced solutions to manage and improve their vision and overall quality of life.

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