Kahook Dual Blade Goniotomy (KDB Goniotomy)/ Bent Ab-interno Needle Goniotomy (BANG)
Typical Indications
- Mild-to-moderate open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension (when medical/laser therapy insufficient). (Wills Eye Library)
- Can be performed standalone, but often done combined with cataract surgery (phaco-KDB/phaco-BANG) to leverage dual benefit. (Dove Medical Press)
Extended indications
- Primary angle closure glaucoma with or without synechiolysis
- Secondary glaucoma like angle recession or steroid induced glaucoma
- Post trabeculectomy to further reduce the need for medication
Limitations / Considerations
- Effectiveness depends on functioning distal outflow system (collector channels).
- Angle must be accessible and free of extensive peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) or scarring.
- Hyphema and early IOP spikes must be anticipated and managed. (PubMed)
Operating “pearls”:
- Practice gonio orientation and instrument handling in a wet lab or simulator — the en face gonioscopic view is the most important skill. (Eyetube)
- Many surgeons perform the KDB /BANG portion before the phaco portion (when combined) because the viscoelastic is fresh and view is clear. (Glaucoma Today)
- Use gentle, controlled advancement of the blade/bent needle — avoid forcing or “darting” which might damage outer wall of Schlemm’s canal or collector channels.
- Always verify you have a full TM strip or residual cleft, and note any anatomical variations or resistance.
- Have backup instruments (microforceps, spare bent needle,spare KDB) and viscoelastic on hand.
- Post-op, educate patient about mild hyphema (often expected) and the need for head-elevation, blood pressure control and activity moderation
- Anterior chamber maintainer or infusion line to keep chamber depth stable during angle work .
- Intraoperative gonioscopic video/documentation capability for teaching or review.
- Suggested Resources & Further Learning
Video (KDB)
- American Academy of Ophthalmology Master Class – “Kahook Dual Blade Goniotomy” (Dr. Ike Ahmed) — visual step-by-step. (AAO)
- EyeTube Video: “Kahook Dual Blade Goniotomy – Dr. Paul Singh” (with stabilization technique) (Eyetube)
Videos (BANG)
- Goniotomy BANG Technique — demonstration by Dr. Abdelwahhab Azzawi on EyeTube. (Good step-by-step visual). (Eyetube)
- BANG — Bent Ab-Interno Needle Goniectomy — various operative demonstration videos (YouTube/EyeTube/CataractCoach). Search “BANG goniotomy” for multiple examples (e.g., YouTube links). (YouTube)
- BANG! Tips and Tricks — brief pearls video on EyeTube. (Eyetube)
Articles (KDB)
- “A Review of Excisional Goniotomy Performed with the Kahook Dual Blade for Glaucoma Management.” Dorairaj S et al., 2022. (PMC)
- “12-Month Retrospective Comparison of Kahook Dual Blade Excisional Goniotomy with iStent Implantation.” (PubMed)
- “Clinical Outcomes of Excisional Goniotomy with the Kahook Dual Blade: 6-Year Results.” Ophthalmology and Therapy, 2024. (SpringerLink)
Articles (BANG)
- Shute T, et al. An Alternate Technique for Goniotomy — describes needle goniectomy concepts and includes BANG-like approaches. (Free online). (PMC)
- Townsend J, et al. Bent ab-interno needle goniectomy (BANG) — early description and outcomes. (IOVS/ARVO). (IOVS)
- Bukke AN, et al. Outcomes of bent ab interno needle goniectomy with phacoemulsification — recent outcome series. (PMC)
- Jeong J, et al. Comparing outcomes of KDB with bent needle — preliminary comparative data suggesting differences; important when counseling on alternatives. (IOVS)
- Ayub G, et al. RCT protocol comparing BANG vs GATT — describes ongoing trials and rationale. (BioMed Central)