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    3rd FoCAS workshop on fundamentals of collective adaptive systems (FoCAS 2015)

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    The FoCAS workshop focuses on identifying and addressing challenges related to the development of collective adaptive systems, which are systems composed of several components that are able to adapt themselves (both as individual and as system) to changing execution conditions. The first edition of this workshop was organized within the ECAL (European Conference on Artificial Life) 2013 conference, while the second edition was held at SASO 2014 (Self-Adaptive Self-Organizing Systems) conference

    Trabeculectomy with mitomycin C in the treatment of post-traumatic angle recession glaucoma

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    AIM—The presence of traumatic angle recession is a risk factor for failure of glaucoma filtration surgery and a previous study has suggested that antimetabolite treatment should be used in these patients. This study was undertaken to determine for the first time the mid term results of trabeculectomy with intraoperative application of mitomycin C in patients with post-traumatic angle recession glaucoma.
METHODS—A retrospective analysis was made of 43 consecutive trabeculectomy procedures in 41 young black/mixed race patients followed for a mean period of 25 months (range 2-66 months). Mitomycin C 0.02% was applied between the sclera and conjunctiva for 1-5 minutes at the time of surgery. The intraocular pressure and visual acuity were measured postoperatively. The success of this technique was analysed by using a Kaplan-Meier cumulative survival curve.
RESULTS—The intraocular pressure was successfully controlled at last follow up without topical treatment in 77% (33/43 eyes) and the visual acuity was the same or better in 81% (35/43 eyes). Cumulative probability of success was 85% at 1 year follow up, 81% at 2 years, and 66% at 3 years and thereafter. Hypotonous maculopathy occurred in one patient and no cases of late bleb infection were found.
CONCLUSIONS—In medically uncontrolled post-traumatic angle recession glaucoma trabeculectomy with mitomycin C is an effective surgical procedure with an acceptable complication rate. Good intraocular pressure control and preservation of vision can be expected in most patients.

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