Published in:
01-02-2021 | Foreign Body Aspiration | Basic Science
Novel probabilistic model of core vitreous traction using microsurgical vitrectomy tools
Authors:
Jawchyng L. Lue, Ramiro Ribeiro, Michael J. Koss, Paulo Falabella, Rodrigo Brant, Mark S. Humayun
Published in:
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
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Issue 2/2021
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Abstract
Purpose
Traction exerted on the vitreous base during vitrectomy poses a risk for retinal tears. We aimed to quantify core vitreous traction during vitrectomy using spring return and pneumatic cutters.
Methods
Juvenile porcine vitreous was vacuum held in a vitreous bath while traction was measured using precision force gauge during vitrectomy. The parameters included were aspiration rate, cut-rate, cutter size, and machine types.
Results
An empirical probabilistic model was developed. The traction was proportional to the aspiration rate but insignificantly dependent on the cut-rate. The traction probability was inversely proportional to the exponential function of the traction (p < 0.05). The traction was < 0.003 N for 99% of the time using either 23- or 25-gauge cutters.
Conclusion
The tractions measured were considered similar to the causative forces of an iatrogenic retinal tear during a pars plana vitrectomy. The results provide a safety reference matrix of instrumental parameters during vitrectomy.