Silicone Oil into the Suprachoroidal Space: An Illustrative Report and Literature Review.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Gabriel Castilho S Barbosa, Nathália Nishiyama Tondelli, Cleide Guimarães Machado, André Vieira Gomes
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Abstract

Silicone oil (SO) tamponade has been widely used in vitreoretinal surgery for complex retinal detachment cases, yet its migration into unintended intraocular spaces remains an uncommon but clinically significant complication. While sub-retinal and anterior chamber migration have been more frequently described, suprachoroidal SO migration is a rare event, with few reports in the literature. The underlying mechanisms proposed for this complication include transient hypotony, infusion cannula malposition, and structural vulnerabilities within the suprachoroidal space. This review synthesizes reported cases of suprachoroidal SO migration, detailing clinical presentations, surgical management approaches, and postoperative outcomes. Various drainage techniques have been attempted, including transscleral evacuation through posterior sclerotomies, internal drainage into the vitreous cavity via pars plana incisions, and adjunctive perfluorocarbon liquid injection to facilitate oil displacement. While some cases have been managed conservatively without surgical intervention, the long-term implications of retained SO in the suprachoroidal space remain largely unknown. Given its potential association with ciliary detachment, hypotony, and visual disturbances, careful patient monitoring is warranted. The current literature lacks comprehensive studies on the biological behavior of SO within the suprachoroidal compartment, and further investigations are necessary to assess its stability, potential toxic effects, and indications for surgical removal. This review aims to provide vitreoretinal surgeons with a systematic understanding of suprachoroidal SO migration, offering insights into pathophysiology, prevention strategies, and optimal surgical management based on current evidence. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina 2025;56:XX-XX.].

硅油进入脉络膜上腔:一个说明性报告和文献综述。
硅油(SO)填塞已广泛应用于玻璃体视网膜手术治疗复杂的视网膜脱离病例,但其迁移到非预期的眼内空间仍然是一种罕见但临床上重要的并发症。虽然视网膜下和前房的迁移已经被更频繁地描述,但脉络膜上的SO迁移是一种罕见的事件,在文献中很少报道。该并发症的潜在机制包括短暂性低斜视、输液套管错位和脉络膜上间隙的结构脆弱性。这篇综述综合了报道的脉络膜上SO迁移病例,详细介绍了临床表现、手术处理方法和术后结果。已经尝试了各种引流技术,包括通过后巩膜切开术经巩膜引流,通过平面部切口向玻璃体腔内引流,以及辅助全氟碳液体注射以促进油置换。虽然一些病例在没有手术干预的情况下进行了保守治疗,但在脉络膜上间隙保留SO的长期影响在很大程度上仍然未知。鉴于其与睫状体脱离、斜视和视力障碍的潜在关联,必须仔细监测患者。目前的文献缺乏对SO在脉络膜上腔室内生物学行为的全面研究,需要进一步的研究来评估其稳定性、潜在的毒性作用和手术切除的适应症。本综述旨在为玻璃体视网膜外科医生提供脉络膜上SO迁移的系统理解,提供病理生理学、预防策略和基于现有证据的最佳手术管理的见解。[眼科外科激光成像视网膜2025;56:XX-XX]。
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期刊介绍: OSLI Retina focuses exclusively on retinal diseases, surgery and pharmacotherapy. OSLI Retina will offer an expedited submission to publication effort of peer-reviewed clinical science and case report articles. The front of the journal offers practical clinical and practice management features and columns specific to retina specialists. In sum, readers will find important peer-reviewed retina articles and the latest findings in techniques and science, as well as informative business and practice management features in one journal.
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