Loss of Pressure Control Resulting from Tube Bending during Glaucoma Drainage Tube Perforations.

Ophthalmology. Glaucoma
Kelvin NganAnthony Philip Wells

Abstract

Tube perforations are a common method of achieving early intraocular pressure control with ligated glaucoma drainage devices (GDDs). Our purpose was to investigate how bending GDD tubes affects the performance of needle perforations. Experimental report. Twenty silicone GDD tubes attached to 27 G Rycroft cannulae tied with 7-0 Vicryl 10 mm from the cannulae tips. Silicone GDD tubing was fitted over a 27 G Rycroft cannula and tied with a 7-0 suture 10 mm from the cannula tip. The tube was perforated 4 mm from the cannula tip with a 25 G needle (tube was kept straight). The tube was secured in a 50-mm water bath. Aqueous food dye was infused through the cannula from an adjustable height. The tube was observed under magnification while the height of the fluid column was adjusted to establish the pressure gradient at which the tube leaked dye (opening pressure) and ceased to leak (closing pressure), while the tube was held straight and bent 90 degrees. Measurements were repeated after a second perforation and a third perforation. Ten tubes were tested this way with 3 sequential slits. The entire experiment was repeated with another 10 tubes, but this time the tube was allowed to bend within the 3.5-mm open prongs of a needle holder...Continue Reading

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