Nanophthalmos Clinical Trial
Official title:
Extensive Circumferential Partial Thickness Sclerectomy in Nanophthalmic Eyes
Purpose: To describe an extensive scleral excision technique to treat or prevent uveal
effusion in nanophthalmic eyes.
Design: Prospective interventional case series.
Methods:
- Setting: Institutional.
- Patient Population: Consecutive patients with nanophthalmos were operated on by one
surgeon.
- Intervention Procedure: A single, 90% thickness scleral window extending from
immediately behind the extraocular muscle insertions to the vortex veins was performed
for 3 and 1/4 quadrants as a circumferential strip.
- Main Outcome Measure: Resolution or prevention of uveal effusion.
Surgical Technique All surgeries were performed under general anesthesia by one surgeon (AMM). Because the majority of the patients were young with narrow palpebral fissures and very deep set globes in small orbits, special surgical techniques were required. Lateral canthotomy was performed on all patients except for the first. Limbal 360o conjunctival peritomy was followed by securing of each rectus muscles with a modified muscle hook and 2-0 silk suture. Scleral dissection was performed from immediately behind to the muscle insertions posterior to the vortex veins. A 90% depth scleral window was excised over 3 and ¼ quadrants, excluding 3/4 of the superior temporal quadrant to avoid damaging the superior oblique muscle. ;