Ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamber
Abstract Background Glaucoma drainage device (GDD) implantation in the anterior chamber are associated with corneal complications. We describe a novel technique to implant GDD tubes in the posterior chamber of pseudophakic eyes. Methods Ten patients with glaucoma who required GDD tube implantation w...
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doaj-16497c9bdd3341e887372988a6c46e6a2020-11-25T02:14:16ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152020-02-012011410.1186/s12886-020-1329-1Ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamberJavier Moreno-Montañés0Concepción Guirao-Navarro1Francisco Argüeso2Department of Ophthalmology, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de NavarraDepartment of Ophthalmology, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de NavarraClínica Virgen de LujánAbstract Background Glaucoma drainage device (GDD) implantation in the anterior chamber are associated with corneal complications. We describe a novel technique to implant GDD tubes in the posterior chamber of pseudophakic eyes. Methods Ten patients with glaucoma who required GDD tube implantation were included. Results The new technique begins with the passage of one of two straight needles existing at each end of a 10–0 Polypropylene suture through the GDD tube. A 23-gauge needle then is inserted at an angle 180° away and passed from the anterior to the posterior chamber and finally through the sclera. The two suture straight needles from the 10–0 Polypropylene suture are positioned in the lumen of the 23-gauge needle. The 23-gauge needle is then extracted from the eye by passing the 2 needles through the lumen. The suture remains inside the posterior chamber, and the tube is inserted into the posterior chamber by pulling on the suture from the other side. No intra-operative complications were found such as bleeding, vitreous tube placement, bent tubes, etc. Conclusions This surgical procedure to implant a tube into the posterior chamber of the pseudophakic eyes is uncomplicated and facilitates the insertion of the flexible tube into the posterior chamber. This eliminates the tendency of the tube to enter the vitreous as the tube is always placed in the posterior chamber away from the cornea. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN14276553 (31th May, 2019) Retrospectively registered.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-020-1329-1Glaucoma drainage devicePosterior chamberPseudophakic eyeCorneal edema |
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Ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamber |
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Ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamber |
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Ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamber |
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Ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamber |
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Ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamber |
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ab interno implantation of glaucoma drainage devices tubes in the posterior chamber |
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Abstract Background Glaucoma drainage device (GDD) implantation in the anterior chamber are associated with corneal complications. We describe a novel technique to implant GDD tubes in the posterior chamber of pseudophakic eyes. Methods Ten patients with glaucoma who required GDD tube implantation were included. Results The new technique begins with the passage of one of two straight needles existing at each end of a 10–0 Polypropylene suture through the GDD tube. A 23-gauge needle then is inserted at an angle 180° away and passed from the anterior to the posterior chamber and finally through the sclera. The two suture straight needles from the 10–0 Polypropylene suture are positioned in the lumen of the 23-gauge needle. The 23-gauge needle is then extracted from the eye by passing the 2 needles through the lumen. The suture remains inside the posterior chamber, and the tube is inserted into the posterior chamber by pulling on the suture from the other side. No intra-operative complications were found such as bleeding, vitreous tube placement, bent tubes, etc. Conclusions This surgical procedure to implant a tube into the posterior chamber of the pseudophakic eyes is uncomplicated and facilitates the insertion of the flexible tube into the posterior chamber. This eliminates the tendency of the tube to enter the vitreous as the tube is always placed in the posterior chamber away from the cornea. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN14276553 (31th May, 2019) Retrospectively registered. |
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Glaucoma drainage device Posterior chamber Pseudophakic eye Corneal edema |
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