PreserFlo微分流暴露:危险因素和手术处理。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Laura Morales-Fernández, Javier García-Bardera, José M Martínez-de-la-Casa, Julián García-Feijoo
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摘要

Preserflo MicroShunt (PMS)是一种安全有效的降低青光眼眼压的结膜下植入物。虽然大多数术后并发症发生在早期且是短暂的,但长期数据仍然有限,特别是罕见但严重的事件,如器械暴露或挤压,这可能威胁到眼完整性。本报告提出三个临床病例经前症候群暴露与不同的表现,潜在的危险因素,和手术治疗方法。在第一例病例中,一名原发性开角型青光眼的假性晶状体患者术后8个月出现装置体暴露,伴有结膜缺血,但无渗漏。在第二个病例中,在原始装置早期失效后,在另一个象限放置第二个植入物两年后,暴露出无功能的PMS。在不影响IOP控制的情况下取出暴露的植入物。第三个也是最严重的病例包括广泛的巩膜融化,远端挤压和Seidel阳性,需要器械外植和巩膜移植。影响因素包括0.04%丝裂霉素C的使用、既往手术和术中薄Tenon胶囊的鉴定。基于这些病例,PMS暴露可能通过不同的机制出现——远端挤压、体侵蚀或结膜开裂——每一种都需要量身定制的手术干预。对危险因素的认识和及时管理对于预防感染或低血压等并发症至关重要。这些发现强调了术中仔细评估、个性化MMC应用和早期发现的重要性,以确保长期安全和器械保存。
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Exposure of PreserFlo Microshunt: Risk Factors and Surgical Management.

Preserflo MicroShunt (PMS) has emerged as a safe and effective subconjunctival implant for lowering intraocular pressure in glaucoma. Although most postoperative complications occur early and are transient, long-term data remain limited-particularly regarding rare but serious events such as device exposure or extrusion, which may threaten ocular integrity. This report presents three clinical cases of PMS exposure with distinct presentations, potential risk factors, and surgical management approaches. In the first case, a pseudophakic patient with primary open-angle glaucoma developed exposure of the device body eight months postoperatively, associated with conjunctival ischemia but without leakage. In the second case, exposure of a non-functioning PMS occurred two years after a second implant was placed in a different quadrant, following early failure of the original device. The exposed implant was removed without compromising IOP control. The third and most severe case involved extensive scleral melting, distal extrusion, and Seidel positivity, requiring device explantation and scleral grafting. Contributing factors included the use of 0.04% mitomycin C, previous surgeries, and intraoperative identification of thin Tenon's capsule. Based on these cases, PMS exposure may arise through different mechanisms-distal extrusion, body erosion, or conjunctival dehiscence-each necessitating tailored surgical intervention. Awareness of risk factors and prompt management are essential to prevent complications such as infection or hypotony. These findings highlight the importance of careful intraoperative assessment, personalized MMC application, and early detection to ensure long-term safety and device preservation.

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Journal of Glaucoma
Journal of Glaucoma 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
330
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Glaucoma is a peer reviewed journal addressing the spectrum of issues affecting definition, diagnosis, and management of glaucoma and providing a forum for lively and stimulating discussion of clinical, scientific, and socioeconomic factors affecting care of glaucoma patients.
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