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Fibrin Glue Assisted Trans-Scleral Fixation of an Endocapsular Device for Sutureless Trans-Scleral Capsular Bag Fixation in Traumatic Subluxations: The Glued Endocapsular Ring/Segment

Subluxated cataracts secondary to blunt injury are a challenge to treat from the construction of rhexis to IOL insertion. For that reason, we designed a new glued endocapsular ring (ECR)/ segment (ECS) for subluxated cataracts and IOLs for sutureless fibrin glue assisted trans-scleral fixation of th...

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Autores principales: Jacob, Soosan, Agarwal, Amar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation Ophthalmology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3939766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24600633
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description Subluxated cataracts secondary to blunt injury are a challenge to treat from the construction of rhexis to IOL insertion. For that reason, we designed a new glued endocapsular ring (ECR)/ segment (ECS) for subluxated cataracts and IOLs for sutureless fibrin glue assisted trans-scleral fixation of the capsular bag. The glued ECR/segment stabilizes the capsular bag intra and post-operatively, allowing for sutureless fibrin glue assisted trans-scleral fixation. The segment gives vertical, horizontal and rotational stability as well as forniceal expansion. The advantages to this approach include easier implementation; faster surgery; easy adjustability; sturdier scleral fixation; fewer chances of segment drop into vitreous and lack of suture-related complications. Our hypothesis is that a glued versus sutured ECR/ECS will be more viable and stable on the sclera in the long term. Less pseudophakodonesis will also lead to a more stable capsule-bag complex and reduce the risk of posterior segment complications such as retinal detachment and cystoid macular edema. The nature of the device also makes its removal, if required, much more straightforward than the sutured rings/segments. This device can be used in patients with subluxated cataracts, colobomatous lens or subluxated IOLs.
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spelling pubmed-39397662014-03-05 Fibrin Glue Assisted Trans-Scleral Fixation of an Endocapsular Device for Sutureless Trans-Scleral Capsular Bag Fixation in Traumatic Subluxations: The Glued Endocapsular Ring/Segment Jacob, Soosan Agarwal, Amar Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol Innovation Subluxated cataracts secondary to blunt injury are a challenge to treat from the construction of rhexis to IOL insertion. For that reason, we designed a new glued endocapsular ring (ECR)/ segment (ECS) for subluxated cataracts and IOLs for sutureless fibrin glue assisted trans-scleral fixation of the capsular bag. The glued ECR/segment stabilizes the capsular bag intra and post-operatively, allowing for sutureless fibrin glue assisted trans-scleral fixation. The segment gives vertical, horizontal and rotational stability as well as forniceal expansion. The advantages to this approach include easier implementation; faster surgery; easy adjustability; sturdier scleral fixation; fewer chances of segment drop into vitreous and lack of suture-related complications. Our hypothesis is that a glued versus sutured ECR/ECS will be more viable and stable on the sclera in the long term. Less pseudophakodonesis will also lead to a more stable capsule-bag complex and reduce the risk of posterior segment complications such as retinal detachment and cystoid macular edema. The nature of the device also makes its removal, if required, much more straightforward than the sutured rings/segments. This device can be used in patients with subluxated cataracts, colobomatous lens or subluxated IOLs. Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation Ophthalmology 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3939766/ /pubmed/24600633 Text en © 2013, Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation (MEHDI) Ophthalmology Journal This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fibrin Glue Assisted Trans-Scleral Fixation of an Endocapsular Device for Sutureless Trans-Scleral Capsular Bag Fixation in Traumatic Subluxations: The Glued Endocapsular Ring/Segment
title Fibrin Glue Assisted Trans-Scleral Fixation of an Endocapsular Device for Sutureless Trans-Scleral Capsular Bag Fixation in Traumatic Subluxations: The Glued Endocapsular Ring/Segment
title_full Fibrin Glue Assisted Trans-Scleral Fixation of an Endocapsular Device for Sutureless Trans-Scleral Capsular Bag Fixation in Traumatic Subluxations: The Glued Endocapsular Ring/Segment
title_fullStr Fibrin Glue Assisted Trans-Scleral Fixation of an Endocapsular Device for Sutureless Trans-Scleral Capsular Bag Fixation in Traumatic Subluxations: The Glued Endocapsular Ring/Segment
title_full_unstemmed Fibrin Glue Assisted Trans-Scleral Fixation of an Endocapsular Device for Sutureless Trans-Scleral Capsular Bag Fixation in Traumatic Subluxations: The Glued Endocapsular Ring/Segment
title_short Fibrin Glue Assisted Trans-Scleral Fixation of an Endocapsular Device for Sutureless Trans-Scleral Capsular Bag Fixation in Traumatic Subluxations: The Glued Endocapsular Ring/Segment
title_sort fibrin glue assisted trans-scleral fixation of an endocapsular device for sutureless trans-scleral capsular bag fixation in traumatic subluxations: the glued endocapsular ring/segment
topic Innovation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3939766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24600633
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