Title of article :
Suprachoroidal Buckling: Technique and Indications
Author/Authors :
El Rayes, Ehab N Retina Department - Institute of Ophthalmology, Cairo, Egypt , Elborgy, Ebrahim Retina Department - Institute of Ophthalmology, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
The authors herein report the feasibility of suprachoroidal buckling (SCB) procedure
as a new approach for treating different forms of retinal detachment (RD) by creating
suprachoroidal indentation (buckling effect). With this technique, specially designed
devices, i.e. a catheter or cannula, are guided in the suprachoroidal space to reach
the target area. Then, a suprachoroidal filler (long lasting hyaluronic acid) is injected
to indent the choroid creating SCB, thereby closing retinal tears and supporting
the overlying retina. This procedure was performed to treat both myopic tractional
maculopathy (MTM), including myopic macular holes, as well as peripheral retinal
breaks. SCB may be used alone or in conjunction with vitrectomy. In myopic patients,
restoration of retinal layers was achieved in all eyes with myopic foveoschisis. Most
eyes with macular hole detachments demonstrated closure of the holes. All peripheral
retinal breaks were adequately buckled and closed in a single procedure. The buckling
effect was long enough in duration to seal the tears and promote adequate chorioretinal scarring. The procedure was safe and relatively simple in terms of reaching the treatment area and injecting the filler. SCB adds to our surgical options for treating selected cases of peripheral retinal tears and rhegmatogenous RD, and avoids potential problems of episcleral buckles. Moreover it may avoid vitrectomy in selected cases of rhegmatogenous RD.
Keywords :
Suprachoriodal Buckling , Retinal Detachment , Myopic Holes , Myopic Foveoschisis , Peripheral Breaks
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics