Purpose: To describe an alternate surgical technique for fluocinolone acetonide (Retisert) implantation in patients with extensive pars plana and pars plicata fibrosis secondary to chronic non-infectious uveitis.
Methods: This retrospective, interventional case series included five eyes of four patients who had poorly controlled chronic non-infectious uveitis. Retisert was implanted successfully using a novel approach. The device was introduced into the posterior segment through the anterior chamber and posterior capsulotomy, forgoing the need for full-thickness scleral incision and minimizing the risk of retinal detachment and associated complications.
Results: Five eyes underwent passage of Retisert implant through the anterior segment via a limbal incision and a posterior capsulotomy. Retisert was successfully implanted in all patients in the posterior chamber. No intraoperative or postoperative complications were encountered. Up until the last follow-up, all eyes demonstrated the stability of the implant. Visual acuity improved in four out of five eyes.
Conclusions: Retisert can be implanted via the anterior chamber in patients with extensive fibrosis in the pars plana and pars plicata regions. This approach may minimize the risk of retinal traction and damage to the implant when compared to the traditional full-thickness sclerotomy method in these high-risk cases.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajoc.2024.102135 | DOI Listing |
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