BMC Ophthalmology (Aug 2024)

Microinterventional system for robot-assisted gonioscopic surgery– technical feasibility and preclinical evaluation in synthetic eye models

  • Gautam Kamthan,
  • Thijs Meenink,
  • Isabella C. Morgan,
  • Andrew A. Harvey,
  • Jorge L. Lince,
  • Jorrit Smit,
  • Maarten Beelen,
  • James C. Tsai,
  • Marc D. de Smet,
  • Tsontcho Ianchulev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-024-03595-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background Preclinical technical feasibility study of robot-assisted microinvasive glaucoma surgery using a novel ophthalmic robot-assisted surgery system. Methods Feasibility was assessed in synthetic eye models in two stages: Stage I, nonimplantable robot-assisted goniotomy; and Stage II, robot-assisted stent implantation using a trabecular bypass stent. Robot-assisted interventions were subsequently compared to the manual approach. Results Stage I: Two surgeons completed 10 trials each of ab-interno sectoral goniotomy with and without robotic assistance for at least 3 clock hours using a standard goniotomy knife and more than 10 clock hours of extended goniotomy using a flexible, guided goniotomy instrument. Stage II: Trabecular bypass stent deployment was successfully achieved in 100% of the attempts with and without robotic assistance. Surgical time was recorded and compared between the robotic-assisted and the manual approach. Conclusions A system for robot-assisted microinvasive glaucoma surgery can successfully achieve implantable and nonimplantable interventions in the anterior segment. This is the first known demonstration of the feasibility of robot-assisted glaucoma surgery.

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