Internal Plugging of a Traumatic Posterior Perforation Site Using Donor Sclera, Human Amniotic Membrane, and Fibrin Glue: A Novel Surgical Technique

Journal of vitreoretinal diseases(2023)

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Purpose: To describe a novel surgical approach to treat traumatic posterior perforating injuries. Methods: A case and its findings were analyzed. Results: A 21-year-old man presented with bilateral intraocular foreign bodies that were sustained while hammering a metal railway pin. In the left eye, the foreign body was embedded in the posterior scleral wall, resulting in a 2 mm x 6 mm posterior perforation and partial retinal detachment. Silicone oil tamponade could optimize the chances for retinal reattachment; however, there was concern that the silicone oil would migrate through the posterior defect and into the orbit. Therefore, the perforation site was filled using a 3-layer plug consisting of donor sclera, human amniotic membrane, and fibrin glue. The silicone oil was successfully maintained within the globe; however, the final visual acuity was limited due to proliferative vitreoretinopathy. Conclusions: The efficacy and safety of the 3-layer plug technique should be further validated in similar cases.
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intraocular foreign body,ocular penetration/perforation,silicone oil,surgical techniques and maneuvers,trauma,vitreoretinal surgical instruments
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