Intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgery
Abstract Background To analyze intraoperative OCT (iOCT) findings during subretinal gene therapy. Methods A single-center, retrospective, observational, case series study of twenty one eyes submitted to subretinal gene therapy. Intrasurgical high definition videos were included for analyzes. Cases w...
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doaj-5be4742d7a1c44358f7967fc0cd7822d2021-04-02T11:12:19ZengBMCInternational Journal of Retina and Vitreous2056-99202020-05-016111010.1186/s40942-020-00216-1Intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgeryHuber M. Vasconcelos0Brandon J. Lujan1Mark E. Pennesi2Paul Yang3Andreas K. Lauer4Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science UniversityCasey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science UniversityCasey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science UniversityCasey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science UniversityCasey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science UniversityAbstract Background To analyze intraoperative OCT (iOCT) findings during subretinal gene therapy. Methods A single-center, retrospective, observational, case series study of twenty one eyes submitted to subretinal gene therapy. Intrasurgical high definition videos were included for analyzes. Cases with absence of iOCT video or unsuccessful bleb creation were excluded. Sharp needle tip (SNT) or blunted needle tip (BNT) and their interaction with neurosensory retina were evaluated. Presence of subretinal air bubbles, visible opened retinotomy, and medication reflux were also correlated and analyzed. Results Nineteen of twenty-one eyes were included. Of the two excluded eyes, subretinal bleb creation was unsuccessful in one and technical issues prevented OCT image acquisition in the other. Immediately before subretinal injection, needle indention/penetration of the neurosensory retina with temporary indentation of the RPE/choroid was evident in 16 (84%) of the 19 eyes. Complete RPE/choroid indentation was needed with BNT use compared to SNT (p = 0.0114). An open retinotomy was identified in 14 (74%) of 19 eyes at the conclusion of bleb injection and was more commonly associated with SNT (p = 0.0108). Conclusions iOCT provides valuable real-time feedback of cross-sectional retinal anatomy during subretinal gene therapy surgeries. The type of needle tip and its use during the gene therapy procedure seems to influence in the bleb creation and presence of visible open retinotomy. Further studies of iOCT findings during gene therapy delivery procedures are likely to help refine the surgical technique.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40942-020-00216-1Intraoperative optical coherence tomographyImagingGene therapySubretinal surgeryVitrectomyInherited retinal diseases |
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Huber M. Vasconcelos Brandon J. Lujan Mark E. Pennesi Paul Yang Andreas K. Lauer Intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgery International Journal of Retina and Vitreous Intraoperative optical coherence tomography Imaging Gene therapy Subretinal surgery Vitrectomy Inherited retinal diseases |
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Intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgery |
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Intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgery |
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Intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgery |
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Intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgery |
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Intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgery |
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intraoperative optical coherence tomographic findings in patients undergoing subretinal gene therapy surgery |
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International Journal of Retina and Vitreous |
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Abstract Background To analyze intraoperative OCT (iOCT) findings during subretinal gene therapy. Methods A single-center, retrospective, observational, case series study of twenty one eyes submitted to subretinal gene therapy. Intrasurgical high definition videos were included for analyzes. Cases with absence of iOCT video or unsuccessful bleb creation were excluded. Sharp needle tip (SNT) or blunted needle tip (BNT) and their interaction with neurosensory retina were evaluated. Presence of subretinal air bubbles, visible opened retinotomy, and medication reflux were also correlated and analyzed. Results Nineteen of twenty-one eyes were included. Of the two excluded eyes, subretinal bleb creation was unsuccessful in one and technical issues prevented OCT image acquisition in the other. Immediately before subretinal injection, needle indention/penetration of the neurosensory retina with temporary indentation of the RPE/choroid was evident in 16 (84%) of the 19 eyes. Complete RPE/choroid indentation was needed with BNT use compared to SNT (p = 0.0114). An open retinotomy was identified in 14 (74%) of 19 eyes at the conclusion of bleb injection and was more commonly associated with SNT (p = 0.0108). Conclusions iOCT provides valuable real-time feedback of cross-sectional retinal anatomy during subretinal gene therapy surgeries. The type of needle tip and its use during the gene therapy procedure seems to influence in the bleb creation and presence of visible open retinotomy. Further studies of iOCT findings during gene therapy delivery procedures are likely to help refine the surgical technique. |
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Intraoperative optical coherence tomography Imaging Gene therapy Subretinal surgery Vitrectomy Inherited retinal diseases |
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