Abstract

We sought to describe the surgical techniques required in the ab-interno method to implant subretinal prostheses in mini-pigs and suggest tips to facilitate optimal outcomes. During vitrectomy, the use of valved trocar cannulas was essential to stabilize the detached retina and implanted chip. As a first step in retinal detachment, a 23-gauge cannula with very small amount of viscoelastic material was used to establish the retinal hole and promote retinal detachment. Then, balanced salt solution was applied to increase the retinal detachment and diathermy was used to make opening for subretinal prosthesis. For easy positioning of the subretinal prosthesis, a curved laser probe was adopted when handling the subretinal prosthesis under the retina. After surgery, the sclerotomy sites were tightly sutured to prevent silicone oil leakage. Without special equipment, such as a 41-gauge tip, retinal detachment could be induced easily, while the prosthesis was also successfully inserted and manipulated under the retina without an iatrogenic retinal tear. Two weeks after the operation, the oil fully occupied the intraocular volume without leakage. The subretinal prosthesis remained stable without complication. Understanding the principle of the ab-interno method and considering several tips for improving surgical access may help to enhance surgical success rates of subretinal prostheses implantation.

Highlights

  • We sought to describe the surgical techniques required in the ab-interno method to implant subretinal prostheses in mini-pigs and suggest tips to facilitate optimal outcomes

  • When balanced salt solution (BSS) is injected manually with a 23-gauge cannula, making retinal detachment without the viscoelastic material is possible in some cases

  • A 41-gauge cannula was successfully adopted i­nstead[32]. This method is useful but requires a 41-gauge cannula connected to the silicone oil infusion pump of a vitrectomy machine to support a controllable, steady, and stable procedure

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Introduction

We sought to describe the surgical techniques required in the ab-interno method to implant subretinal prostheses in mini-pigs and suggest tips to facilitate optimal outcomes. The sclerotomy sites were tightly sutured to prevent silicone oil leakage Without special equipment, such as a 41-gauge tip, retinal detachment could be induced while the prosthesis was successfully inserted and manipulated under the retina without an iatrogenic retinal tear. Understanding the principle of the ab-interno method and considering several tips for improving surgical access may help to enhance surgical success rates of subretinal prostheses implantation. In degenerative retinas, such as those with retinitis pigmentosa or dry age-related macular degeneration, visual loss is the result of damage to photoreceptors. We presented an ab-interno method for the induction of retinal detachment and manipulation of the subretinal prosthesis and offer several tips focused on reducing surgical difficulties

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