Water Gonioscopy: A Technique for Intraoperative Visualization of the Anterior Chamber Angle.

Q3 Medicine
Nathalie Chiam, Shamira Perara
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Abstract

Aim and objective: To describe a technique of lens-free gonioscopy that allows the anterior chamber angle to be visualized intraoperatively, without the use of a gonioscopy lens.

Background: Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) is an increasingly popular treatment option for mild to moderate glaucoma. We describe a technique of lens-free gonioscopy that allows visualization of the anterior chamber angle without the use of a lens. This simple intraoperative technique may be used to inspect the placement of MIGS devices within the angle.

Technique: To perform a water gonioscopy, the surgeon sits temporal to the eye. The patient's head is turned 20-45° away from the surgeon, and the operating microscope is tilted 15-30° toward the surgeon. A reservoir of balanced salt solution is allowed to collect in the crater formed by the nose bridge and the bony orbital rim, external to the corneal surface. This body of liquid obliterates the cornea-air interface and hence allows visualization of the anterior chamber. In contrast to gonioscopy using a gonioscopy lens, water gonioscopy offers a lower magnification, ultra-wide field of view for angle visualization.

Conclusion: Water gonioscopy is a useful technique that anterior segment surgeons might use for quick visualization of the anterior chamber angle without the need for additional equipment.

Clinical significance: This is a simple technique that surgeons can use to visualize the anterior chamber angles intraoperatively. It is especially useful for MIGS that are placed within the anterior chamber angle, but this technique may also be used during other anterior segment surgeries, such as visualizing the haptics of an anterior chamber intraocular lens or checking for retained lens fragments in the anterior chamber angles.

How to cite this article: Chiam N, Perara S. Water Gonioscopy: A Technique for Intraoperative Visualization of the Anterior Chamber Angle. J Curr Glaucoma Pract 2021;15(3):106-108.

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水角镜:术中前房角可视化技术。
目的和目的:描述一种无需使用晶状体而能在术中显示前房角的无晶状体阴道镜检查技术。背景:微创青光眼手术(MIGS)是一种越来越流行的治疗轻中度青光眼的选择。我们描述了一种无晶状体阴道镜检查技术,可以在不使用晶状体的情况下显示前房角。这种简单的术中技术可用于检查MIGS装置在角度内的位置。技术:外科医生坐在眼睛的颞部,进行水性眼膜镜检查。患者头部与外科医生的距离为20-45°,手术显微镜向外科医生倾斜15-30°。在由鼻梁和骨性眶缘形成的凹坑中,在角膜表面外,允许收集平衡盐溶液的储存器。这一液体体抹掉了角膜-空气界面,从而使前房可见。与使用阴囊镜的阴囊镜相比,水阴囊镜提供了较低的放大倍率,超宽的视角,以实现角度可视化。结论:水角镜是一种有用的技术,可用于前节段外科医生快速观察前房角,而不需要额外的设备。临床意义:这是一种简单的技术,外科医生可以在术中使用它来观察前房角。对于放置在前房角内的MIGS尤其有用,但该技术也可用于其他前段手术,例如可视化前房人工晶状体的触觉或检查前房角内保留的晶状体碎片。本文摘自:Chiam N, Perara S. Water角镜术:术中前房角度可视化技术。中华实用青光眼杂志;2011;31(3):391 - 391。
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Journal of Current Glaucoma Practice
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