Heads-up 3-dimensional-visualization system and integrated intraoperative optical coherence tomography in infantile vitreoretinal surgeries

Akash Belenje , Brijesh Takkar , Vishnu Murthy Gollapally , Subhadra Jalali
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Abstract

Objective

To demonstrate initial experience of Heads-up 3-dimensional-visualization system and integrated intra operative optical coherence tomography (iOCT) in a spectrum of complex infantile vitreoretinal surgeries.

Methods

Two different 3-D-visualization systems were used during the surgery on case-to-case basis and iOCT was used as needed. The vitrectomy system used was the same for all the surgeries. The disease spectrum included retinal disorders due to retinopathy of prematurity, familial exudative vitreoretinopathy, and retinitis.

Design

Descriptive case series of surgeries operated under 3-D visualization and conventional microscope.

Results

A total of 10 eyes of 7 patients were included; out of which 5 eyes of 4 unique cases were operated under 3-D-visualization system and remaining 5 eyes of other 3 cases under the conventional microscope. The cases present our initial experience of the 3-D visualization and iOCT system over the conventional microscope with appropriate imaging and surgical videos.

Conclusion

Infantile vitreoretinal surgeries are difficult to teach, require an ergonomic friendly surgical environment and unpredictable surgical adjustments, which are the chief advantages of the discussed technologies. Heads-up 3-D-visualization system and iOCT appeared to be powerful new tools that can be explored further for use in complex infantile vitreoretinal surgeries.

小儿玻璃体视网膜手术中的平视三维可视化系统和术中光学相干断层扫描集成系统
方法在手术过程中根据具体情况使用两种不同的三维可视系统,并根据需要使用 iOCT。所有手术使用的玻璃体切割系统相同。疾病谱包括早产儿视网膜病变、家族性渗出性玻璃体视网膜病变和视网膜炎引起的视网膜病变。设计在三维可视系统和传统显微镜下进行手术的描述性病例系列。这些病例展示了我们在三维可视化和 iOCT 系统与传统显微镜相比的初步经验,并配有适当的成像和手术视频。平视三维可视化系统和 iOCT 似乎是强大的新工具,可进一步探索在复杂的婴幼儿玻璃体视网膜手术中的应用。
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