Anterior chamber to frontal sinus shunt for the diversion of aqueous humor: a pilot study in four normal dogs
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Vol. 1 (1) , 31-39
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1463-5224.1998.00013.x
Abstract
Silicone tubing was used to divert aqueous humor from the anterior chamber of the right eye to the rostral compartment of the right frontal sinus in four clinically normal mixed‐breed dogs. Biomicroscopic examination, and pneumoapplanation tonometry and tonography, completed for up to 18 weeks postoperatively, confirmed gonioimplant function in all four cases. The dogs were euthanized at 6, 8, 16 and 18 weeks postoperatively. Gonioimplant patency was further confirmed by postmortem examination of the globes, implants and frontal sinuses. Gross and light microscopic examinations revealed iridal attachments to the implant (n = 4), mild anterior uveitis (n = 3), anterior subcapsular cataracts (n = 4), and focal corneal (n = 3) and scleral (n = 3) scarring in the operated globes. Light microscopic examination of frontal sinus specimens revealed mild lymphocytic proliferation and fibrosis immediately adjacent to the implant entrance site. There were no bacteria detected on aerobic or anaerobic cultures of the frontal sinuses or light microscopic examination of the globes or frontal sinuses. Results indicate that the frontal sinus shunting of aqueous humor is a safe and effective means of extraorbital aqueous diversion with potential applicability in the management of glaucoma.Keywords
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