27-GAUGE MICRO INCISION BIOPSY TECHNIQUE FOR TUMORS OF THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODY

Purpose.To evaluate a 27-gauge aspiration-cutter technique for biopsy of anterior segment neoplasia. Methods. In this retrospective case review, all patients had clinically diagnosed iris or ciliary body tumors. Each underwent surgical iridectomy biopsy utilizing a modification of the Finger Iridect...

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Main Authors: K. Scripsema Nicole, T. Finger Paul
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Language:Russian
Published: Real Time Ltd 2018-10-01
Series:Российский офтальмологический журнал
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Online Access:https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/169
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spelling doaj-d8ceb3597aff4e5bb47ea24cb72ea7242021-07-28T13:01:39ZrusReal Time LtdРоссийский офтальмологический журнал2072-00762587-57602018-10-01113434810.21516/2072-0076-2018-11-3-43-4816927-GAUGE MICRO INCISION BIOPSY TECHNIQUE FOR TUMORS OF THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODYK. Scripsema Nicole0T. Finger Paul1The New York Eye Cancer Center, USAThe New York Eye Cancer Center, USAPurpose.To evaluate a 27-gauge aspiration-cutter technique for biopsy of anterior segment neoplasia. Methods. In this retrospective case review, all patients had clinically diagnosed iris or ciliary body tumors. Each underwent surgical iridectomy biopsy utilizing a modification of the Finger Iridectomy Technique (FIT). Specifically, a beveled clear corneal incision was created with a 27-G inked trocar. Sodium hyaluronate 1 % was infused to posteriorly displace the iris and stabilize the chamber. Then a 27-G aspiration-cutter probe was introduced into the anterior chamber, to a position over the tumor. With the aspiration portal abutting the lesion, surgical iridectomy biopsies were obtained using a cut rate of 300 cuts/min and aspiration of 600 mmHg. After each pass, the probe was removed, its tip placed in balanced salt solution and its contents aspirated into a 3-mL syringe. Each syringe was labeled by pass number and tumor location (by clock hour). After obtaining multiple biopsies, the sodium hyaluronate 1 % was removed and the integrity of the wound checked. Main Outcome Measures. Cytologic, tissue histopathology, and immunohistochemical analyses were performed for diagnostic purposes. Visual acuity, intraocular pressure control and procedure-related complications were secondary outcomes measures. Results. Diagnostic specimens were obtained in all 8 cases (100 %). Diagnoses included unifocal melanoma (62 %), diffuse multifocal melanoma (13 %), and melanocytoma (25 %). All 27-gauge corneal wounds were self-sealing. There was no secondary glaucoma, infection, cataract, or vision loss. Two patients had small transient hyphemas which resolved within 10 days. Conclusions. This study reveals that 27-gauge aspiration-cutter assisted surgical iridectomy biopsy was both minimally invasive and effective. It allowed for partial and full thickness iris biopsy. Compared to larger-gauge aspiration cutter assisted biopsy techniques, this 27-G aspiration-cutter probe allowed for even smaller corneal incisions, rapid recovery and tissue for pathology evaluation. For citation: Scripsema N., Finger P.T. A 27-gauge micro incision biopsy technique for tumors of the iris and ciliary body. Russian ophthalmological journal. 2018; 11 (3): 43-8. doi: 10.21516/2072-0076-2018-11-3-43-48https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/169biopsy techniquesiris tumorsuveal melanomamelanoma surgeryophthalmic surgeryметоды биопсииопухоли радужкиувеальная меланомахирургия меланомыглазная хирургия
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T. Finger Paul
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T. Finger Paul
27-GAUGE MICRO INCISION BIOPSY TECHNIQUE FOR TUMORS OF THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODY
Российский офтальмологический журнал
biopsy techniques
iris tumors
uveal melanoma
melanoma surgery
ophthalmic surgery
методы биопсии
опухоли радужки
увеальная меланома
хирургия меланомы
глазная хирургия
author_facet K. Scripsema Nicole
T. Finger Paul
author_sort K. Scripsema Nicole
title 27-GAUGE MICRO INCISION BIOPSY TECHNIQUE FOR TUMORS OF THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODY
title_short 27-GAUGE MICRO INCISION BIOPSY TECHNIQUE FOR TUMORS OF THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODY
title_full 27-GAUGE MICRO INCISION BIOPSY TECHNIQUE FOR TUMORS OF THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODY
title_fullStr 27-GAUGE MICRO INCISION BIOPSY TECHNIQUE FOR TUMORS OF THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODY
title_full_unstemmed 27-GAUGE MICRO INCISION BIOPSY TECHNIQUE FOR TUMORS OF THE IRIS AND CILIARY BODY
title_sort 27-gauge micro incision biopsy technique for tumors of the iris and ciliary body
publisher Real Time Ltd
series Российский офтальмологический журнал
issn 2072-0076
2587-5760
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Purpose.To evaluate a 27-gauge aspiration-cutter technique for biopsy of anterior segment neoplasia. Methods. In this retrospective case review, all patients had clinically diagnosed iris or ciliary body tumors. Each underwent surgical iridectomy biopsy utilizing a modification of the Finger Iridectomy Technique (FIT). Specifically, a beveled clear corneal incision was created with a 27-G inked trocar. Sodium hyaluronate 1 % was infused to posteriorly displace the iris and stabilize the chamber. Then a 27-G aspiration-cutter probe was introduced into the anterior chamber, to a position over the tumor. With the aspiration portal abutting the lesion, surgical iridectomy biopsies were obtained using a cut rate of 300 cuts/min and aspiration of 600 mmHg. After each pass, the probe was removed, its tip placed in balanced salt solution and its contents aspirated into a 3-mL syringe. Each syringe was labeled by pass number and tumor location (by clock hour). After obtaining multiple biopsies, the sodium hyaluronate 1 % was removed and the integrity of the wound checked. Main Outcome Measures. Cytologic, tissue histopathology, and immunohistochemical analyses were performed for diagnostic purposes. Visual acuity, intraocular pressure control and procedure-related complications were secondary outcomes measures. Results. Diagnostic specimens were obtained in all 8 cases (100 %). Diagnoses included unifocal melanoma (62 %), diffuse multifocal melanoma (13 %), and melanocytoma (25 %). All 27-gauge corneal wounds were self-sealing. There was no secondary glaucoma, infection, cataract, or vision loss. Two patients had small transient hyphemas which resolved within 10 days. Conclusions. This study reveals that 27-gauge aspiration-cutter assisted surgical iridectomy biopsy was both minimally invasive and effective. It allowed for partial and full thickness iris biopsy. Compared to larger-gauge aspiration cutter assisted biopsy techniques, this 27-G aspiration-cutter probe allowed for even smaller corneal incisions, rapid recovery and tissue for pathology evaluation. For citation: Scripsema N., Finger P.T. A 27-gauge micro incision biopsy technique for tumors of the iris and ciliary body. Russian ophthalmological journal. 2018; 11 (3): 43-8. doi: 10.21516/2072-0076-2018-11-3-43-48
topic biopsy techniques
iris tumors
uveal melanoma
melanoma surgery
ophthalmic surgery
методы биопсии
опухоли радужки
увеальная меланома
хирургия меланомы
глазная хирургия
url https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/169
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