Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum

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Autor(a) principal: Maldonado-Junyent,Ana
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Maldonado-Bas,Arturo, Gonzalez,Andrea, Pueyrredón,Francisco, Maldonado-Junyent,María, Maldonado-Junyent,Arturo, Rodriguez,Diego, Bulacio,Mariano
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492015000200015
Resumo: In 2010, there were estimated to be approximately 60.5 million people with glaucoma. This number is expected to increase to 79.6 million by 2020. In 2010, there were 8.4 million people with bilateral blindness caused by glaucoma, and this number is expected in increase to 11.2 million by 2020. Filtering implants are special devices that have been developed to reduce intraocular pressure in patients with refractory glaucoma. The success rate of these implants is relatively low, and they continue to fail over time. To avoid failure caused by the formation of scar tissue around the implants, attempts have been made to drain the aqueous humor to various sites, including the venous system, lacrimal sac, sinuses, and conjunctival fornix. Recently, a system to shunt aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to the peritoneum has been developed. The surgical technique involved in this system is a modification of the technique currently used by neurosurgeons for the treatment of hydrocephalus. We present the first case operated using this technique.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum
title Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum
spellingShingle Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum
Maldonado-Junyent,Ana
Hydrocephalus
Glaucoma
Glaucoma drainage implants
Aqueous humor
Filtering surgery
Humans
Case reports
title_short Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum
title_full Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum
title_fullStr Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum
title_full_unstemmed Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum
title_sort Oculo-peritoneal shunt: draining aqueous humor to the peritoneum
author Maldonado-Junyent,Ana
author_facet Maldonado-Junyent,Ana
Maldonado-Bas,Arturo
Gonzalez,Andrea
Pueyrredón,Francisco
Maldonado-Junyent,María
Maldonado-Junyent,Arturo
Rodriguez,Diego
Bulacio,Mariano
author_role author
author2 Maldonado-Bas,Arturo
Gonzalez,Andrea
Pueyrredón,Francisco
Maldonado-Junyent,María
Maldonado-Junyent,Arturo
Rodriguez,Diego
Bulacio,Mariano
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maldonado-Junyent,Ana
Maldonado-Bas,Arturo
Gonzalez,Andrea
Pueyrredón,Francisco
Maldonado-Junyent,María
Maldonado-Junyent,Arturo
Rodriguez,Diego
Bulacio,Mariano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrocephalus
Glaucoma
Glaucoma drainage implants
Aqueous humor
Filtering surgery
Humans
Case reports
topic Hydrocephalus
Glaucoma
Glaucoma drainage implants
Aqueous humor
Filtering surgery
Humans
Case reports
description In 2010, there were estimated to be approximately 60.5 million people with glaucoma. This number is expected to increase to 79.6 million by 2020. In 2010, there were 8.4 million people with bilateral blindness caused by glaucoma, and this number is expected in increase to 11.2 million by 2020. Filtering implants are special devices that have been developed to reduce intraocular pressure in patients with refractory glaucoma. The success rate of these implants is relatively low, and they continue to fail over time. To avoid failure caused by the formation of scar tissue around the implants, attempts have been made to drain the aqueous humor to various sites, including the venous system, lacrimal sac, sinuses, and conjunctival fornix. Recently, a system to shunt aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to the peritoneum has been developed. The surgical technique involved in this system is a modification of the technique currently used by neurosurgeons for the treatment of hydrocephalus. We present the first case operated using this technique.
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