| Literature DB >> 32930501 |
Ying Chen1,2, Victoria R Kearns3, Liangyu Zhou2, Teresa Sandinha3,4, Wai Ching Lam2, David H Steel3,5,6, Yau Kei Chan2.
Abstract
Silicone oil (SO) has been used as a long-term tamponade agent in the treatment of complicated vitreoretinal diseases for about half a century, during which time many advances in surgical techniques and technologies have been made. This review summarizes the chemical and physical properties of SO, its indications and complications, including particularly emulsification. The mechanisms and risk factors for emulsification are discussed, as well as novel strategies for its effective removal. Finally, the review focuses on new improved formulations of SO, including research into slow-release pharmacological agents within SO and provides an overview of alternatives to SO for the purpose of long-term tamponade that are being developed.Entities:
Keywords: emulsification; retinal detachment; silicone oil; tamponade; vitreoretinal surgery
Year: 2020 PMID: 32930501 DOI: 10.1111/aos.14604
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Ophthalmol ISSN: 1755-375X Impact factor: 3.761