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This study details an open conjunctiva technique for Xen Gel Stent implantation, offering an alternative surgical approach for lowering intraocular pressure. It provides surgical steps and guidance on when to use this method for glaucoma patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Surgical Techniques
  • Glaucoma Management

Background:

  • The Xen Gel Stent is a medical device used to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) in glaucoma patients.
  • It functions by creating a drainage pathway for aqueous humor to the subconjunctival space.
  • Current literature predominantly features the ab interno, closed conjunctiva approach for Xen Gel Stent implantation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the surgical technique for an open conjunctiva approach for Xen Gel Stent implantation.
  • To provide guidance on patient selection and surgical pearls for optimizing outcomes with this technique.
  • To present an alternative surgical method to the commonly used closed conjunctiva approach.

Main Methods:

  • Detailed description of the surgical steps involved in the open conjunctiva implantation of the Xen Gel Stent.
  • Discussion of the rationale for choosing the open conjunctiva approach in specific patient cases.
  • Inclusion of tips and tricks to enhance surgical outcomes and minimize complications.

Main Results:

  • The open conjunctiva technique offers a viable alternative for Xen Gel Stent implantation.
  • Specific surgical steps and considerations for successful implantation are outlined.
  • Guidance is provided on patient selection criteria for this approach.

Conclusions:

  • The open conjunctiva approach is a valuable surgical option for Xen Gel Stent implantation in glaucoma management.
  • This technique may be preferred in certain clinical scenarios where the ab interno approach is less suitable.
  • Further research may explore comparative outcomes between open and closed conjunctiva techniques.