Sarnicola Air–Visco Bubble Technique in Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty

O Muftuoglu, P Toro, RN Hogan, RW Bowman… - Cornea, 2013 - journals.lww.com
O Muftuoglu, P Toro, RN Hogan, RW Bowman, HD Cavanagh, JP McCulley, VV Mootha…
Cornea, 2013journals.lww.com
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe a new modification for big-bubble deep
anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) using pneumatic pressure to detach Descemet
membrane (DM) via air injection followed by ophthalmic viscoelastic device (OVD) injection.
Methods: After failure of big-bubble formation after air injection, OVD was injected from a
different site other than the previous air injection using a 27-gauge cannula to detach DM,
called air–visco bubble (AVB) DALK technique. The technique was used in 7 human …
Abstract
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to describe a new modification for big-bubble deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) using pneumatic pressure to detach Descemet membrane (DM) via air injection followed by ophthalmic viscoelastic device (OVD) injection.
Methods:
After failure of big-bubble formation after air injection, OVD was injected from a different site other than the previous air injection using a 27-gauge cannula to detach DM, called air–visco bubble (AVB) DALK technique. The technique was used in 7 human corneoscleral rims that were investigated with anterior segment optical coherence tomography and histopathology and in 69 eyes that underwent DALK surgeries.
Results:
Big-bubble formation was noted in 4 of 7 of the donor corneoscleral rims. The anterior segment optical coherence tomography showed big-bubble formations together with intrastromal OVD accumulation. The histology of the donor corneas showed microdetachments at the DM in the periphery, deep intrastromal separation, and big-bubble formation filled with OVD. One hundred forty-one of 210 eyes (67%) underwent successful DALK with only air injection, and 69 of 210 eyes (33%) underwent AVB technique when a big bubble was not achieved with only air injection. All the corneas showed a clear interface with good wound healing when DM was bared with the AVB DALK technique.
Conclusions:
Additional OVD injection to detach DM may be useful in cases where air injection fails. Also, creating small DM detachments with air injection may facilitate the formation of a big bubble with further OVD injection.
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