Vincenzo Marchese, Viviana Randazzo, Rosanna Badalamenti, Marco Anastasi
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Abstract
Purpose: To introduce a novel surgical technique for repositioning a dislocated XEN63® gel stent in patients with open-angle glaucoma, to synthesize contemporary findings on complications associated with stent dislocation, and to comment on related management strategies.
Methods: A 75-year-old male with primary open-angle glaucoma experiencing XEN63 dislocation underwent this new surgical procedure. Key steps included identifying the scleral leakage site with Trypan Blue, performing precise scleral incisions, and careful stent repositioning. A mini-review on XEN dislocation was conducted through literature searches using PubMed, Embase, Medline, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, focusing on causes, complications, and management strategies. Relevant studies were selected based on specific inclusion criteria and a consensus process involving multiple reviewers.
Results: The technique successfully repositioned the stent, with postoperative recovery indicating normal intraocular pressure and correct stent positioning. Initial postsurgery assessments confirmed stent functionality and correct placement. Pathophysiological mechanisms related to dislocation, type of dislocation, and relative management was also presented summarizing the findings based on current literature.
Conclusions: The study presents an effective, conservative management method for repositioning dislocated XEN63 gel stents using an ab externo approach. This technique offers a less traumatic alternative to current practices by avoiding the need for additional devices or scleral pocket creation. The accompanying mini-review provides a comprehensive overview of XEN dislocation, enhancing the strategy for managing such complications. Further research, including broader case series or comparative studies, is essential to solidify these findings.
目的:介绍一种用于开角型青光眼患者脱位XEN63®凝胶支架复位的新手术技术,综合目前支架脱位并发症的研究结果,并对相关的处理策略进行评论。方法:一名75岁男性原发性开角型青光眼,XEN63脱位,采用这种新的手术方法。关键步骤包括用台锥蓝确定巩膜渗漏部位,进行精确的巩膜切口,并仔细地重新定位支架。通过PubMed、Embase、Medline、Web of Science和b谷歌Scholar等文献检索,对XEN脱位的原因、并发症和管理策略进行了综述。根据特定的纳入标准和涉及多个审稿人的共识过程选择相关研究。结果:支架复位成功,术后恢复正常,眼压正常,支架定位正确。术后初步评估确认支架功能和正确放置。本文还总结了脱位的病理生理机制、脱位类型以及相关的治疗方法。结论:本研究提出了一种有效、保守的方法,用于体外入路重新定位脱位的XEN63凝胶支架。该技术通过避免需要额外的装置或创造巩膜袋,为目前的做法提供了一种创伤较小的选择。随附的小型综述提供了XEN脱位的全面概述,加强了管理此类并发症的策略。进一步的研究,包括更广泛的案例系列或比较研究,对于巩固这些发现至关重要。
期刊介绍:
Peer Review under the responsibility of Iranian Society of Ophthalmology Journal of Current Ophthalmology, the official publication of the Iranian Society of Ophthalmology, is a peer-reviewed, open-access, scientific journal that welcomes high quality original articles related to vision science and all fields of ophthalmology. Journal of Current Ophthalmology is the continuum of Iranian Journal of Ophthalmology published since 1969.