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Primary micropuncture in viscocanalostomy and canaloplasty: description of a new surgical technique
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Session Details
Session Title: Glaucoma II
Session Date/Time: Monday 15/09/2014 | 08:00-10:30
Paper Time: 09:51
Venue: Boulevard F (Level 1)
First Author: : C.Peckar UK
Co Author(s): : N. Koerber R. Stegmann
Abstract Details
Purpose:
Visco-canalostomy and Canaloplasty (ab externo Schlemm’s Canal surgical procedures) have traditionally been considered as “non-penetrating surgery”, in which a “Trabeculo-Descemet’s Window” is kept intact, to provide a semi-permeable barrier between the anterior chamber and the “intra-scleral lake”; secondary Goniopuncture being performed with the Nd-YAG Laser as necessary. This has the disadvantage of maintaining some Trabeculo-Descemet’s resistance to outflow, in some patients, which may increase over time, requiring secondary YAG Goniopuncture. Primary Surgical Micropuncture eliminates the outflow resistance of the Trabeculo-Descemetic Window, at the time of surgery, reducing the need for secondary YAG Goniopuncture.
Setting:
Spire Cheshire Hospital, UK; Augencentrum Porz, Cologne, Germany; Medical University of South Africa, Pretoria.
Methods:
The authors present the technique of “primary micropuncture of Descemet’s Window”, prior to tight suturing of the superficial scleral flap: a “one stage bleb-independent ab-externo micro-penetrating Schlemm’s Canal procedure” and discusses the history and ‘pros & cons’ of this surgical modification, together with the preliminary results.
Results:
Micropuncture videos
Conclusions:
Primary Surgical Micropuncture eliminates the outflow resistance of the Trabeculo-Descemetic Window, at the time of surgery, reducing the need for secondary YAG Goniopuncture.
Financial Interest:
NONE