2017
DOI: 10.1097/iae.0000000000001214
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Suprachoroidal Buckling for the Management of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachments Secondary to Peripheral Retinal Breaks

Abstract: Suprachoroidal buckling using a specially designed cannula is a safe and effective procedure for the management of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment secondary to peripheral retinal breaks.

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“…They occurred intraoperatively at the sclerotomy site and resolved without intervention. There were no visual consequences, and anatomical reattachment was obtained in both cases [10].…”
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“…They occurred intraoperatively at the sclerotomy site and resolved without intervention. There were no visual consequences, and anatomical reattachment was obtained in both cases [10].…”
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confidence: 80%
“…The decision to perform SCB as an isolated or combined procedure was at the discretion of the operating surgeon. Based on the reported safety and efficacy of SCB in the literature [10], SCB was proposed to patients with non-complicated retinal detachments that were, most of the time, associated to inferior retinal breaks.…”
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“…In this technique, an illuminated catheter is inserted into the suprachoroidal space and navigated to any desired location where peripheral breaks are present, where a long-lasting hyaluronic acid filler can be injected to create internal choroidal indentation. This can be performed without or in combination with vitrectomy and has been used successfully for the treatment of patients with retinal detachment [20, 21]. …”
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“…Erstmals wurde die Erzeugung eines kurzzeitigen Buckeleffekts durch Einspritzung eines Viskoelastikums in den Suprachoroidalraum durch Mittl und Poole mit den damalig verfügbaren, nicht quervernetzten Hydrogelen evaluiert [7,8]. Trotz der frühen Machbarkeitsstudien konnte sich das Prinzip wegen der zu raschen Resorption der Hydrogele nicht durchsetzen [9][10][11]. Ein weiterer Grund dafür, dass diese Technik nicht verfolgt wurde, lag auch darin, dass die klassische Buckelchirurgie breit etabliert war und die technische Entwicklung der Vitrektomie noch in den Anfängen steckte.…”
Section: Die Rationale Der Suprachoroidalen Hydrogelplombeunclassified