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Qinghe Jing1,2, Jiahui Chen1,2, Junyi Chen1,2, Yating Tang1,2, Yi Lu1,2, Yongxiang Jiang3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To report a case for repair of cyclodialysis after trabeculectomy with Cionni-modified capsular tension ring. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Cionni-modified capsular tension ring; Cyclodialysis; Ocular hypotension; Surgical techniques
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29078747 PMCID: PMC5659030 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-017-0582-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1Preoperative B-scan ultrasonography showing 360 °choroidal detachment
Fig. 2Preoperative optical coherence tomography showing choroidal detachment and the presence of retinal folds
Fig. 3Preoperative ultrasound biomicroscopy images showing 360 ° detachment of the ciliary body and a suspected cyclodialysis in the trabeculectomy incision
Fig. 4Intraoperative microscopic images. a: Image showing cyclodialysis combined with cataract after trabeculectomy. b: Filling the anterior chamber with Duovisc after routine cataract surgery to prepare for MCTR implant. c: A Morcher Type 2 L CTR with two eyelets preset with 10–0 polypropylene. d: MCTR was inserted into the ciliary sulcus. e: The position of the Cionni-modified capsular tension ring (MCTR) was adjusted to aim the maximum focal point of MCTR at the site of the most severe cyclodialysis. f:The MCTR was sutured with 10–0 polypropylene to the sclera 1 mm posterior to the corneal limbus. g: The suture needle was passed around the interlamellar sclera. h: Residual viscoelastic material was removed. i: A Morcher Type 2 L CTR, dimension: 11 mm (13 mm when it was stretched)
Fig. 5a: Clinical photograph of the patient showing conjunctival congestion and local corneal edema on postoperative day 1. b: B-scan ultrasonography showing the absence of choroidal detachment on postoperative day 1
Fig. 6a1 and a2: Ultrasound biomicroscopy images taken 2 months after surgery show that the Cionni-modified capsular tension ring is stable in the ciliary sulcus (white arrow in a1 and right arrow in a2) and the cyclodialysis cleft has closed. However, 360 ° shallow ciliary body detachment is still apparent (left arrow in a2). b1 and b2: Ultrasound biomicroscopy images taken 3 months after surgery show a deep anterior chamber, pseudophakia, location of the Cionni-modified capsular tension ring in the ciliary body (white arrow), and disappearance of the cyclodialysis
Fig. 7Optical coherence tomography image taken 3 months after surgery showing disappearance of choroidal detachment and a normal retinal anatomy