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Intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study is an analysis of intrascleral drainage vessels formed in rabbits’ eyes after non-penetrating deep sclerectomy (NPDS) with absorbable and non-absorbable implants, and comparison to eyes in which surgery was performed without implanted material. MATERIAL/METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Kałużny, Jakub J., Grzanka, Dariusz, Wiśniewska, Halina, Niewińska, Alicja, Kałużny, Bartłomiej J., Grzanka, Alina
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3560554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23018347
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883480
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author Kałużny, Jakub J.
Grzanka, Dariusz
Wiśniewska, Halina
Niewińska, Alicja
Kałużny, Bartłomiej J.
Grzanka, Alina
author_facet Kałużny, Jakub J.
Grzanka, Dariusz
Wiśniewska, Halina
Niewińska, Alicja
Kałużny, Bartłomiej J.
Grzanka, Alina
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description BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study is an analysis of intrascleral drainage vessels formed in rabbits’ eyes after non-penetrating deep sclerectomy (NPDS) with absorbable and non-absorbable implants, and comparison to eyes in which surgery was performed without implanted material. MATERIAL/METHODS: NPDS was carried out in 12 rabbits, with implantation of non-absorbable methacrylic hydrogel (N=10 eyes) or absorbable cross-linked sodium hyaluronate (N=6 eyes), or without any implant (N=8 eyes). All the animals were euthanized 1 year after surgery. Twenty-one eyeballs were prepared for light microscopy and 3 were prepared for transmission electron microscope (TEM) analysis. Aqueous humour pathways were stained with ferritin in 6 eyeballs. RESULTS: By light microscopy, small vessels adjacent to the areas of scarring were the most common abnormality. Vessel density was significantly higher in operated sclera compared to normal, healthy tissue, regardless of the type of implant used. The average vessel densities were 2.18±1.48 vessels/mm(2) in non-implanted sclera, 2.34±1.69 vessels/mm(2) in eyes with absorbable implants, and 3.64±1.78 vessels/mm(2) in eyes with non-absorbable implants. Analysis of iron distribution in ferritin-injected eyes showed a positive reaction inside new aqueous draining vessels in all groups. TEM analysis showed that the ultrastructure of new vessels matched the features of the small veins. CONCLUSIONS: Aqueous outflow after NPDS can be achieved through the newly formed network of small intrascleral veins. Use of non-absorbable implants significantly increases vessel density in the sclera adjacent to implanted material compared to eyes in which absorbable implants or no implants were used.
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spelling pubmed-35605542013-04-24 Intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye Kałużny, Jakub J. Grzanka, Dariusz Wiśniewska, Halina Niewińska, Alicja Kałużny, Bartłomiej J. Grzanka, Alina Med Sci Monit Basic Research BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study is an analysis of intrascleral drainage vessels formed in rabbits’ eyes after non-penetrating deep sclerectomy (NPDS) with absorbable and non-absorbable implants, and comparison to eyes in which surgery was performed without implanted material. MATERIAL/METHODS: NPDS was carried out in 12 rabbits, with implantation of non-absorbable methacrylic hydrogel (N=10 eyes) or absorbable cross-linked sodium hyaluronate (N=6 eyes), or without any implant (N=8 eyes). All the animals were euthanized 1 year after surgery. Twenty-one eyeballs were prepared for light microscopy and 3 were prepared for transmission electron microscope (TEM) analysis. Aqueous humour pathways were stained with ferritin in 6 eyeballs. RESULTS: By light microscopy, small vessels adjacent to the areas of scarring were the most common abnormality. Vessel density was significantly higher in operated sclera compared to normal, healthy tissue, regardless of the type of implant used. The average vessel densities were 2.18±1.48 vessels/mm(2) in non-implanted sclera, 2.34±1.69 vessels/mm(2) in eyes with absorbable implants, and 3.64±1.78 vessels/mm(2) in eyes with non-absorbable implants. Analysis of iron distribution in ferritin-injected eyes showed a positive reaction inside new aqueous draining vessels in all groups. TEM analysis showed that the ultrastructure of new vessels matched the features of the small veins. CONCLUSIONS: Aqueous outflow after NPDS can be achieved through the newly formed network of small intrascleral veins. Use of non-absorbable implants significantly increases vessel density in the sclera adjacent to implanted material compared to eyes in which absorbable implants or no implants were used. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2012-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3560554/ /pubmed/23018347 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883480 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2012 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Kałużny, Jakub J.
Grzanka, Dariusz
Wiśniewska, Halina
Niewińska, Alicja
Kałużny, Bartłomiej J.
Grzanka, Alina
Intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye
title Intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye
title_full Intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye
title_fullStr Intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye
title_full_unstemmed Intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye
title_short Intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye
title_sort intrascleral outflow after deep sclerectomy with absorbable and non-absorbable implants in the rabbit eye
topic Basic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3560554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23018347
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883480
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