Glaucoma Tube Shunt Revision with Scleral "Turtle-Plast".

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Current Glaucoma Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-20 DOI:10.5005/jp-journals-10078-1453
Sylvia Edoigiawerie, Peter Weber, Madhu Gorla, Giovanni Campagna, Arsham Sheybani, Mary Qiu
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Abstract

Background: This article contains two cases with accompanying surgical videos, illustrating the use of a Tutoplast plug to create a watertight seal in the corneoscleral fistula formed after tube shunt removal.

Case description: These cases demonstrate that Tutoplast can be cut into a strategic geometric shape to both plug the fistula formed at the tube entry site and reinforce adjacent areas of scleral thinning during tube removal or repositioning surgery. Specifically, a piece of dehydrated scleral Tutoplast was shaped into a small rectangle with an attached larger rectangle. The smaller rectangle or "head" would plug the fistula, while the attached larger rectangle or "body" could be used to reinforce the adjacent area of scleral thinning. The patch graft was sutured to the sclera at the four corners and resembled a turtle with four sutures for legs, with its head in the fistula. Hence, this technique is called the scleral "Turtle-Plast."

Conclusion and clinical significance: This "Turtle-Plast" technique is advantageous over direct suturing of the tube track because the head of the turtle provides an astigmatically neutral, watertight seal for the short anterior fistula, which can often be technically challenging to secure. Meanwhile, the body of the turtle can serve as a more substantive piece of patch graft to suture down to the underlying sclera that may be susceptible to thinning.

How to cite this article: Edoigiawerie S, Weber P, Gorla M, et al. Glaucoma Tube Shunt Revision with Scleral "Turtle-Plast". J Curr Glaucoma Pract 2024;18(4):171-173.

巩膜“龟形胶”青光眼管分流修补术。
背景:这篇文章包含两个病例,并附带手术视频,说明了使用Tutoplast塞在切除管分流器后形成的角膜巩膜瘘中创建水密密封。病例描述:这些病例表明Tutoplast可以切割成一个战略性的几何形状,既可以堵塞在管子进入部位形成的瘘管,也可以在管子取出或重新定位手术中加强相邻的巩膜变薄区域。具体来说,一块脱水的巩膜Tutoplast被塑造成一个小矩形,上面附着一个更大的矩形。较小的矩形或“头”将堵塞瘘管,而附着的较大矩形或“体”可用于加强邻近的巩膜变薄区域。移植膜片在巩膜的四角处缝合,形似一只乌龟,腿上有四条缝合线,头在瘘管中。因此,这种技术被称为巩膜“海龟胶”。结论和临床意义:这种“海龟-石膏”技术比直接缝合管径更有优势,因为海龟的头部为短前瘘提供了一个散光中性、水密的密封,这通常在技术上具有挑战性。同时,海龟的身体可以作为一个更实质性的补丁移植片,缝合到可能容易变薄的底层巩膜。本文出处:Edoigiawerie S, Weber P, Gorla M,等。巩膜“龟形胶”青光眼管分流修补术。中华青光眼杂志;2009;18(4):171-173。
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Journal of Current Glaucoma Practice
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