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Title: Analytical model for managing hypotony after implantation surgery of a glaucoma drainage device
Authors: Agujetas Ortiz, Rafael
Kudiesh, B.
Fernández Vigo, José Ignacio
García Feijóo, Julián
Montanero Fernández, José María
Keywords: Aqueous humor fow;Glaucoma drainage device;Intraocular pressure;Glaucom;Flujo de humor acuoso;Dispositivo de drenaje de glaucoma;Presión intraocular;Glaucoma
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: The main aim of glaucoma treatment is to reduce the intraocular pressure (IOP). One of the most common surgical treatments of glaucoma is the implantation of a glaucoma drainage device to drain the aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to a filtration bleb, where the aqueous humor is absorbed. In some cases, the excess of drainage causes ocular hypotony, which constitutes a sight-threatening complication. To prevent hypotony after this intervention, surgeons frequently introduce a suture into the device tube, which increases the hydraulic resistance of the tube and, therefore, the IOP. This study aims to provide an analytical model to correct hypotony following implantation surgery of a glaucoma drainage device, which may help glaucoma surgeons decide on hypotony treatment. The results indicate that the IOP after implanting a cylindrical tube around 300 μm in diameter is essentially the same as that built up in the filtering bleb and can hardly be controlled by introducing a straight suture unless the suture diameter is slightly lower than that of the tube. On the contrary, when the tube diameter is smaller than, for example, 100 μm, significant reductions of the IOP can be obtained by introducing a thin suture into the tube.
Description: This article has been updated.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/14590
ISSN: 1617-7959
DOI: 10.1007/s10237-021-01494-w
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