Two Cases of Accidental Dislocation of the Silicone Sleeve of an Extrusion Cannula into the Vitreous Cavity
Background: Fluid-air exchange during vitreoretinal surgery is often used as a tool for subretinal fluid endodrainage. Soft-tipped flexible extrusion cannulas are commonly used to aspirate the posterior subretinal fluid. Methods: This is an observational two-case series describing two patients who u...
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doaj-75a870fd757944c89ec00332f60cf5f52020-11-24T21:25:16ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Ophthalmology1663-26992012-12-013343844210.1159/000346272346272Two Cases of Accidental Dislocation of the Silicone Sleeve of an Extrusion Cannula into the Vitreous CavityFrancisco J. AscasoLuis AriasJoséM. CaminalLaura HerreraMaría A. Del BueyJoséA. CristóbalBackground: Fluid-air exchange during vitreoretinal surgery is often used as a tool for subretinal fluid endodrainage. Soft-tipped flexible extrusion cannulas are commonly used to aspirate the posterior subretinal fluid. Methods: This is an observational two-case series describing two patients who underwent 20-G pars plana vitrectomy complicated by the accidental fall of the silicone sleeve of a soft-tipped extrusion cannula into the vitreous cavity. In the first case, the cannula had inadvertently been subjected to sterilization process. Results: While withdrawing the soft-tipped extrusion cannula from the eye, following internal drainage of transvitreal and subretinal fluid, the loose silicone sleeve probably got entangled at the inner lip of the sclerotomy and finally fell on the retinal surface. In both cases, the silicone sleeve was held and removed with an intraocular forceps. Conclusions: This rare complication has been reported in the literature only once previously. Sterilization of disposable subretinal fluid cannulas is not advisable because of the risk of dislocation of the silicone sleeve into the eye. Besides this, it is important to check the integrity of the silicone sleeve before and after surgery.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/346272Silicone sleeveIntraocular foreign bodyExtrusion cannulaVitrectomy |
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Francisco J. Ascaso Luis Arias JoséM. Caminal Laura Herrera María A. Del Buey JoséA. Cristóbal |
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Francisco J. Ascaso Luis Arias JoséM. Caminal Laura Herrera María A. Del Buey JoséA. Cristóbal Two Cases of Accidental Dislocation of the Silicone Sleeve of an Extrusion Cannula into the Vitreous Cavity Case Reports in Ophthalmology Silicone sleeve Intraocular foreign body Extrusion cannula Vitrectomy |
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Francisco J. Ascaso Luis Arias JoséM. Caminal Laura Herrera María A. Del Buey JoséA. Cristóbal |
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Francisco J. Ascaso |
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Two Cases of Accidental Dislocation of the Silicone Sleeve of an Extrusion Cannula into the Vitreous Cavity |
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Two Cases of Accidental Dislocation of the Silicone Sleeve of an Extrusion Cannula into the Vitreous Cavity |
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Two Cases of Accidental Dislocation of the Silicone Sleeve of an Extrusion Cannula into the Vitreous Cavity |
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Two Cases of Accidental Dislocation of the Silicone Sleeve of an Extrusion Cannula into the Vitreous Cavity |
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Two Cases of Accidental Dislocation of the Silicone Sleeve of an Extrusion Cannula into the Vitreous Cavity |
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two cases of accidental dislocation of the silicone sleeve of an extrusion cannula into the vitreous cavity |
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Karger Publishers |
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Case Reports in Ophthalmology |
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1663-2699 |
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2012-12-01 |
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Background: Fluid-air exchange during vitreoretinal surgery is often used as a tool for subretinal fluid endodrainage. Soft-tipped flexible extrusion cannulas are commonly used to aspirate the posterior subretinal fluid. Methods: This is an observational two-case series describing two patients who underwent 20-G pars plana vitrectomy complicated by the accidental fall of the silicone sleeve of a soft-tipped extrusion cannula into the vitreous cavity. In the first case, the cannula had inadvertently been subjected to sterilization process. Results: While withdrawing the soft-tipped extrusion cannula from the eye, following internal drainage of transvitreal and subretinal fluid, the loose silicone sleeve probably got entangled at the inner lip of the sclerotomy and finally fell on the retinal surface. In both cases, the silicone sleeve was held and removed with an intraocular forceps. Conclusions: This rare complication has been reported in the literature only once previously. Sterilization of disposable subretinal fluid cannulas is not advisable because of the risk of dislocation of the silicone sleeve into the eye. Besides this, it is important to check the integrity of the silicone sleeve before and after surgery. |
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Silicone sleeve Intraocular foreign body Extrusion cannula Vitrectomy |
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