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Med Devices (Auckl) ; 8: 381-8, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26366105

RESUMO

Trabeculectomy has been the traditional primary surgical therapy for open-angle glaucoma. While trabeculectomy is effective in lowering intraocular pressure, complications associated with the procedure have motivated the development of alternative techniques and devices, including the EX-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device. This review describes the efficacy, safety, complication rates, and potential advantages and disadvantages of the EX-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device. EX-PRESS implantation is technically simpler compared with that of trabeculectomy, with fewer surgical steps. Vision recovery has been more rapid after EX-PRESS implantation compared with trabeculectomy. Intraocular pressure variation is lower during the early postoperative period, indicating a more predictable procedure. While efficacy of the EX-PRESS implant has been comparable to trabeculectomy, postoperative complications appear less common after EX-PRESS implantation compared with trabeculectomy. The EX-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device appears to be safe and effective in the surgical management of open-angle glaucoma.

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Exp Eye Res ; 90(4): 501-6, 2010 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20064508

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We quantified episcleral drug clearance of sodium fluorescein (NaFl) in rats to examine the hypothesis that there is rapid clearance of episcleral water soluble drugs, and that this rapid clearance may limit the amount of drug that is able to reach the posterior segment from an episcleral location. 2 mm implants containing either 12 or 22 microg of NaFl were manufactured and in vitro release rates were determined. Implants were placed in the sub-Tenon's space and the amount of drug remaining in the conjunctiva/sclera/choroid complex (CSCC) at various time points was quantified following tissue solubilization and fluorescence quantification using a spectrofluorometer. Kinetics of NaFl clearance was determined in live animals, following euthanasia and in animals in which choroidal non-perfusion had been achieved with indocyanine green-enhanced 810 nm diode laser thrombosis of the choroidal vasculature. Choroidal non-perfusion in these laser-treated rats was verified with Concavalin-A staining of choroidal flatmounts. In vitro, >99% of drug was released by 25 min for the low dose implants, and by 60 min for the high dose implants. In vivo, both implant doses were >99% cleared from the episcleral tissue by 3 h. By 7 h, an average of only 0.14 +/- 0.131 ng of NaFl per mg of wet tissue weight (mean +/- SD) remained in the CSCC with the low dose implant, and 0.29 +/- 0.428 ng of NaFl per mg of wet tissue weight remained in animals with the high dose implant. By comparison, in euthanized animals at 7 h following sub-Tenon's implantation, 432.0 +/- 181.40 ng of NaFl per mg of wet tissue weight was in the episcleral tissue of animals with the low dose implant, and of 787.8 +/- 409.89 ng of NaFl per mg of wet tissue weight remained in the animals with the high dose implant. In live animals with selective thrombosis of the choroidal vasculature, the difference in the amount of drug remaining in the episcleral tissue as compared to control live animals was not significant at all time points for both implant doses. In conclusion, there is rapid clearance of episcleral NaFl delivered from a bioerodible sub-tenon's implant. The clearance mechanisms are dramatically reduced following euthanasia, suggesting that elimination is occurring via active physiologic mechanisms, rather than by passive diffusion clearance (CL(diff)) (Pfister et al., 2003). Interestingly, the choroid does not appear to play a prominent role as clearance of episcleral NaFl was not affected by elimination of choroidal blood flow. Further work is needed to delineate the pathways of episcleral drug clearance.


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Fluoresceína/farmacocinética , Esclera/metabolismo , Implantes Absorvíveis , Animais , Corioide/metabolismo , Túnica Conjuntiva/metabolismo , Tecido Conjuntivo , Implantes de Medicamento , Fáscia , Feminino , Fluoresceína/administração & dosagem , Fotocoagulação a Laser , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Espectrometria de Fluorescência
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