The Role of Eye Movements in the Process of Silicone Oil Emulsification After Vitreoretinal Surgery
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Emulsification is a feared and common complication of the use of silicone oil (SO) as tamponade fluid after vitrectomy as it potentially associated with significant risks to ocular health, including elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), glaucoma, corneal and retinal changes. The aim of this study was to investigate the role and interplay of physical factors on the formation of SO emulsion. Experiments were performed in a model of the vitreous chamber with a realistic shape, filled with SO and an aqueous solution containing different concentrations of albumin, an endogenous protein known to modify the interfacial properties between SO and aqueous solutions. The model was subjected to harmonic and saccadic rotations and kept at body temperature. Results indicated that no emulsions were detected in the absence of albumin in the aqueous solution, while the presence of the protein facilitated emulsion formation, acting as a surfactant. Mechanical energy from eye movements was also found to b...
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
albumin; emulsion; eye movements; silicone oil; vitreoretinal surgery;
Elenco autori:
Nepita, Irene; Brusati, Camilla; Liggieri, Libero; Ravera, Francesca; Ferrara, Mariantonia; Stocchino, Alessandro; R Romano, Mario; Santini, Eva; Repetto, Rodolfo
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