Robot-assisted retinal vein cannulation in an in vivo porcine retinal vein occlusion model.
Acta Ophthalmol
; 95(3): 270-275, 2017 May.
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of robot-assisted retinal vein cannulation for retinal vein occlusion. METHODS: Prospective experimental study performed in in vivo porcine eyes. A standard three port pars plana vitrectomy was followed by laser-induced branch retinal vein occlusion. Consequently, a retinal vein cannulation with the help of a surgical robot and a microneedle was performed. Complete success was defined as a stable intravenous position of the needle tip confirmed by blood washout for at least 3 min. Secondary outcomes were the occurrence of intra-operative complications and technical failures. RESULTS: Cannulation was successful in 15 of 18 eyes with a complete success rate (duration of infusion of more than 3 min) of 73% after exclusion of two eyes from analysis due to failure in establishing a blood clot. There were no technical failures regarding the robotic device. The intravessel injections of ocriplasmin in two of two eyes led to a clot dissolution. In a subset of five eyes, a second cannulation attempt at the border of the optic disc resulted in a stable intravessel position and infusion during 362 (±138) seconds. CONCLUSION: Robot-assisted retinal vein cannulation with prolonged infusion time is technically feasible. Human experiments are required to analyse the clinical benefit of this new therapy.
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01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Retinal Vein
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Vitrectomy
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Retinal Vein Occlusion
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Robotics
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Catheterization
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Acta Ophthalmol
Journal subject:
OFTALMOLOGIA
Year:
2017
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Belgium