Development of an Infrared Monitor-Guided Bleb Revision Procedure

The needle revision procedure to address failing filtering blebs is a blind technique that might easily damage the scleral flap, conjunctiva, and choroid. We propose a new surgical procedure, infrared monitor-guided bleb revision, to perform bleb revision minimally invasively and effectively, and de...

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Main Authors: Kenji Matsushita, Rumi Kawashima, Kohji Nishida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2020-06-01
Series:Case Reports in Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/508606
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spelling doaj-7e88acc9dba34bdb9745f00336a42dc12020-11-25T02:37:15ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Ophthalmology1663-26992020-06-0111223424110.1159/000508606508606Development of an Infrared Monitor-Guided Bleb Revision ProcedureKenji MatsushitaRumi KawashimaKohji NishidaThe needle revision procedure to address failing filtering blebs is a blind technique that might easily damage the scleral flap, conjunctiva, and choroid. We propose a new surgical procedure, infrared monitor-guided bleb revision, to perform bleb revision minimally invasively and effectively, and demonstrate the procedure in a patient. We developed the guided procedure with the infrared monitor to observe the bleb interior with greater contrast. Under the monitor, we dissect the hard fibrotic tissue with a bleb knife and, if necessary, remove adhesions using a needle and vitreous forceps. Finally, 5-fluorouracil is injected into the subconjunctiva. We have performed bleb revisions safely with clear visualization of the scleral flap using an infrared light. In the current case, the patient had good intraocular pressure control for about 1 year. The new infrared monitor-guided bleb revision procedure facilitates successful bleb revisions without damage to the underlying structures.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/508606trabeculectomybleb revisionbleb knifeinfrared light5-fluorouracil
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Development of an Infrared Monitor-Guided Bleb Revision Procedure
Case Reports in Ophthalmology
trabeculectomy
bleb revision
bleb knife
infrared light
5-fluorouracil
author_facet Kenji Matsushita
Rumi Kawashima
Kohji Nishida
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title Development of an Infrared Monitor-Guided Bleb Revision Procedure
title_short Development of an Infrared Monitor-Guided Bleb Revision Procedure
title_full Development of an Infrared Monitor-Guided Bleb Revision Procedure
title_fullStr Development of an Infrared Monitor-Guided Bleb Revision Procedure
title_full_unstemmed Development of an Infrared Monitor-Guided Bleb Revision Procedure
title_sort development of an infrared monitor-guided bleb revision procedure
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Ophthalmology
issn 1663-2699
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The needle revision procedure to address failing filtering blebs is a blind technique that might easily damage the scleral flap, conjunctiva, and choroid. We propose a new surgical procedure, infrared monitor-guided bleb revision, to perform bleb revision minimally invasively and effectively, and demonstrate the procedure in a patient. We developed the guided procedure with the infrared monitor to observe the bleb interior with greater contrast. Under the monitor, we dissect the hard fibrotic tissue with a bleb knife and, if necessary, remove adhesions using a needle and vitreous forceps. Finally, 5-fluorouracil is injected into the subconjunctiva. We have performed bleb revisions safely with clear visualization of the scleral flap using an infrared light. In the current case, the patient had good intraocular pressure control for about 1 year. The new infrared monitor-guided bleb revision procedure facilitates successful bleb revisions without damage to the underlying structures.
topic trabeculectomy
bleb revision
bleb knife
infrared light
5-fluorouracil
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