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Silicone Oil Tamponade–Retina Contact in Highly Myopic Eyes With and Without Encircling Bands: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study

PURPOSE: To investigate the behavior of silicone oil (SiO) at a steady equilibrium and during saccades in pseudophakic highly myopic eyes with posterior staphyloma with and without an encircling band and compare it to behavior in emmetropic eyes. The SiO–retina contact area and shear stress were cal...

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Autores principales: Rossi, Tommaso, Querzoli, Giorgio, Badas, Maria Grazia, Angius, Federico, Ripandelli, Guido
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9172018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35648638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.6.1
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author Rossi, Tommaso
Querzoli, Giorgio
Badas, Maria Grazia
Angius, Federico
Ripandelli, Guido
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Querzoli, Giorgio
Badas, Maria Grazia
Angius, Federico
Ripandelli, Guido
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the behavior of silicone oil (SiO) at a steady equilibrium and during saccades in pseudophakic highly myopic eyes with posterior staphyloma with and without an encircling band and compare it to behavior in emmetropic eyes. The SiO–retina contact area and shear stress were calculated by computational fluid dynamics. METHODS: A numerical model of an emmetropic eye and a myopic eye with and without scleral band underwent a saccade of 50°/0.137 s. The vitreous chamber surface was divided into superior and inferior 180° sectors: lens, pre-equator, post-equator, and macula. SiO–retina contact was evaluated as a function of fill percentages between 80% and 90% for standing, 45° upward tilt, and supine patients. Maximum and average shear stress were calculated. RESULTS: Overall, SiO–retina contact ranged between 40% and 83%; fill percentage varied between 80% and 95%. Neither the encircling scleral band nor the staphyloma significantly affected the SiO–retina contact area, although the presence of a scleral band proved disadvantageous when gazing 45° upward. The inferior retina–SiO contact remained below 40% despite 95% SiO fill. The SS significantly increased at the scleral band indentation and decreased elsewhere. The staphyloma greatly reduced shear stress at the macula. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of a myopic staphyloma reduces shear stress at the macula but does not alter SiO–retina contact significantly. The apposition of a 360° scleral band may reduce SiO–retina contact at least in some postures and increases the SS at the indentation. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Assessing SiO–retina contact when vitreous chamber geometry changes according to pathologic or iatrogenic modifications allows accurate prediction of real-life tamponade behavior and helps explain surgical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-91720182022-06-08 Silicone Oil Tamponade–Retina Contact in Highly Myopic Eyes With and Without Encircling Bands: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study Rossi, Tommaso Querzoli, Giorgio Badas, Maria Grazia Angius, Federico Ripandelli, Guido Transl Vis Sci Technol Article PURPOSE: To investigate the behavior of silicone oil (SiO) at a steady equilibrium and during saccades in pseudophakic highly myopic eyes with posterior staphyloma with and without an encircling band and compare it to behavior in emmetropic eyes. The SiO–retina contact area and shear stress were calculated by computational fluid dynamics. METHODS: A numerical model of an emmetropic eye and a myopic eye with and without scleral band underwent a saccade of 50°/0.137 s. The vitreous chamber surface was divided into superior and inferior 180° sectors: lens, pre-equator, post-equator, and macula. SiO–retina contact was evaluated as a function of fill percentages between 80% and 90% for standing, 45° upward tilt, and supine patients. Maximum and average shear stress were calculated. RESULTS: Overall, SiO–retina contact ranged between 40% and 83%; fill percentage varied between 80% and 95%. Neither the encircling scleral band nor the staphyloma significantly affected the SiO–retina contact area, although the presence of a scleral band proved disadvantageous when gazing 45° upward. The inferior retina–SiO contact remained below 40% despite 95% SiO fill. The SS significantly increased at the scleral band indentation and decreased elsewhere. The staphyloma greatly reduced shear stress at the macula. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of a myopic staphyloma reduces shear stress at the macula but does not alter SiO–retina contact significantly. The apposition of a 360° scleral band may reduce SiO–retina contact at least in some postures and increases the SS at the indentation. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Assessing SiO–retina contact when vitreous chamber geometry changes according to pathologic or iatrogenic modifications allows accurate prediction of real-life tamponade behavior and helps explain surgical outcomes. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9172018/ /pubmed/35648638 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.6.1 Text en Copyright 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Rossi, Tommaso
Querzoli, Giorgio
Badas, Maria Grazia
Angius, Federico
Ripandelli, Guido
Silicone Oil Tamponade–Retina Contact in Highly Myopic Eyes With and Without Encircling Bands: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title Silicone Oil Tamponade–Retina Contact in Highly Myopic Eyes With and Without Encircling Bands: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_full Silicone Oil Tamponade–Retina Contact in Highly Myopic Eyes With and Without Encircling Bands: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_fullStr Silicone Oil Tamponade–Retina Contact in Highly Myopic Eyes With and Without Encircling Bands: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_full_unstemmed Silicone Oil Tamponade–Retina Contact in Highly Myopic Eyes With and Without Encircling Bands: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_short Silicone Oil Tamponade–Retina Contact in Highly Myopic Eyes With and Without Encircling Bands: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study
title_sort silicone oil tamponade–retina contact in highly myopic eyes with and without encircling bands: a computational fluid dynamics study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9172018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35648638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.11.6.1
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