A novel drip-irrigative technique for enhanced epiretinal perfluorocarbon liquid clearance during vitreoretinal surgery.

IF 1.9 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Jingli Guo, Victoria Y Gu, Yuhan Zhou, Peiquan Zhao, Dongsheng Zhao
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Abstract

Purpose: To present a novel intraoperative application technique of basic salt solution (BSS) perfusate to address residual epiretinal perfluorocarbon liquid (PFCL) droplets.

Methods: Following standard liquid-gas exchange and aspiration of visible PFCL using a flute needle, the adjuvant drip-irrigative method is employed. A 2mL needle containing BSS is introduced and maneuvered circumferentially around the posterior pole while injecting BSS intermittently to obviate droplet presence. Subsequently, droplets lying flat to the surface drain via the flute needle, and the process if repeated until no droplets are visible.

Results: Among 112 consecutive patients diagnosed with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RDD) with at least 3 months follow-up, 109 patients (109 eyes, [97%]) experienced no PFCL-related complications follow pars plana vitrectomy. Among three patients with PFCL-related complications, two (2 eyes) presented with residual droplets on the retinal surface during silicone oil retrieval, and one (1 eyes) had PFCL migration to the anterior chamber. No patients experienced sub-retinal/ sub-foveal PFCL or iatrogenic injury.

Conclusion: This adjuvant drip-irrigative technique offers enhanced droplet visibility, reduced risk of iatrogenic retinal damage, and ease of application. Findings reported suggest the potential of this approach as a standard practice when using PFCL to mitigate complications.

在玻璃体视网膜手术过程中,一种新型滴灌技术可增强对视网膜外全氟碳化物液体的清除。
目的:介绍一种新型术中应用基础盐溶液(BSS)灌注液的技术,以解决残留的视网膜外全氟碳化物(PFCL)液滴问题:方法:在进行标准液气交换并使用笛形针吸出可见的全氟碳化物后,采用辅助滴灌法。导入含有 BSS 的 2mL 注射针并在后极周围进行操作,同时间歇注射 BSS 以避免液滴的出现。随后,平躺在表面的液滴通过笛形针排出,重复该过程直到看不到液滴为止:结果:在连续诊断为流变性视网膜脱离(RDD)并至少随访 3 个月的 112 名患者中,109 名患者(109 只眼,[97%])在玻璃体旁切除术后未出现与 PFCL 相关的并发症。在 3 名出现 PFCL 相关并发症的患者中,2 人(2 眼)在取硅油时视网膜表面出现残留液滴,1 人(1 眼)PFCL 移至前房。没有患者出现视网膜下/眼窝下 PFCL 或先天性损伤:结论:这种辅助滴灌技术提高了液滴的可视性,降低了视网膜先天性损伤的风险,而且易于应用。报告结果表明,这种方法有可能成为使用 PFCL 以减少并发症的标准做法。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
81
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Retina and Vitreous focuses on the ophthalmic subspecialty of vitreoretinal disorders. The journal presents original articles on new approaches to diagnosis, outcomes of clinical trials, innovations in pharmacological therapy and surgical techniques, as well as basic science advances that impact clinical practice. Topical areas include, but are not limited to: -Imaging of the retina, choroid and vitreous -Innovations in optical coherence tomography (OCT) -Small-gauge vitrectomy, retinal detachment, chromovitrectomy -Electroretinography (ERG), microperimetry, other functional tests -Intraocular tumors -Retinal pharmacotherapy & drug delivery -Diabetic retinopathy & other vascular diseases -Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) & other macular entities
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