American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Jun 2024)

Three techniques for guidewire-assisted sulcus glaucoma tube shunt placement

  • Arjav Shah,
  • Jacob A. Kanter,
  • Jonathan Eisengart,
  • Lauren S. Blieden,
  • Mary Qiu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 102009

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Purpose: Tube shunts can be inserted into the anterior chamber, ciliary sulcus, or pars plana. Sulcus tube placement can be challenging. This report demonstrates three techniques for guidewire-assisted sulcus tube insertion. Observations: The first technique uses a needle inserted through a paracentesis 180-degrees across from the tube entry site and creates an ab-interno sclerotomy through which the guidewire is inserted by docking it into the needle bevel. The second technique involves inserting the guidewire into the eye via a paracentesis and using microforceps to retrieve it through a sclerotomy. The third technique uses forceps to insert the guidewire into a paracentesis 180° across from the planned tube entry site and dock it into a needle bevel that has been inserted into the sulcus. Each of these techniques provides a reliable and reproducible way to insert a tube into the sulcus. Conclusions and importance: Guidewire-assisted tube entry offers a promising solution in cases of difficult sulcus tube placement without substantial additional cost.

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