Retinal-detachment repair and vitreous-like-body reformation via a thermogelling polymer endotamponade

Internal-tamponade agents are crucial surgical adjuncts in vitreoretinal surgery. Clinically used endotamponade agents act through buoyancy forces, yet can result in prolonged post-operative positioning, temporary loss of vision, raised intra-ocular pressure, cataract formation or the need for addit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature biomedical engineering 2019-08, Vol.3 (8), p.598-610
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Zengping, Liow, Sing Shy, Lai, Siew Li, Alli-Shaik, Asfa, Holder, Graham E., Parikh, Bhav Harshad, Krishnakumar, Subramanian, Li, Zibiao, Tan, Mein Jin, Gunaratne, Jayantha, Barathi, Veluchamy Amutha, Hunziker, Walter, Lakshminarayanan, Rajamani, Tan, Clement Woon Teck, Chee, Caroline K., Zhao, Paul, Lingam, Gopal, Loh, Xian Jun, Su, Xinyi
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Zusammenfassung:Internal-tamponade agents are crucial surgical adjuncts in vitreoretinal surgery. Clinically used endotamponade agents act through buoyancy forces, yet can result in prolonged post-operative positioning, temporary loss of vision, raised intra-ocular pressure, cataract formation or the need for additional removal surgery. Here, we describe a thermogelling polymer that provides an internal tamponade effect through surface tension and swelling counter-forces. We tested the long-term biocompatibility of the polymer endotamponade in rabbit vitrectomy models, and its surgical efficacy and biocompatibility in a non-human primate retinal-detachment model. We also show that, while the thermogel biodegrades during the three months following surgery, it promotes the reformation of a vitreous-like body that mimics the biophysical properties of the natural vitreous. The thermogelling endotamponade might serve as a long-term vitreous substitute. A thermogelling polymer that acts as an internal tamponade can repair detached retinas and trigger the formation of a vitreous-like body, as shown in retinal-detachment rabbit and non-human-primate models.
ISSN:2157-846X
2157-846X
DOI:10.1038/s41551-019-0382-7