Indocyanine Green Aided Schlemm Canal Identification During Gonioscopic Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy.
Arnav Panigrahi, Alex S Huang, Monika Arora, Somya Kumari, Karthikeyan Mahalingam, Viney Gupta, Shikha Gupta
Summary
This led to successful identification of the site of incision and subsequent 360 degrees cannulation of Schlemm canal in 5/5 cases.
Abstract
Performing procedures like gonioscopic assisted transluminal trabeculotomy in eyes with congenital glaucoma may be difficult many a times due to difficult visualization of angle structures. Inaccurate identification of the angle landmark may lead to various inadvertent surgical complications. Hence, there is a need for techniques to improve visualization of surgical landmarks during these procedures. In this study, 0.2% indocyanine green was used to stain the trabecular meshwork before the surgeon proceeded with gonioscopic assisted transluminal trabeculotomy. It yielded excellent differentiation of the trabecular meshwork by imparting a bright green hue. This led to successful identification of the site of incision and subsequent 360 degrees cannulation of Schlemm canal in 5/5 cases. Indocyanine green aided Schlemm canal identification is helpful in children with congenital glaucoma undergoing angle surgeries, especially in eyes with poor structure differentiation.
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