Some of the ophthalmic surgeries performed at the DMV Center.

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Some of the ophthalmic surgeries performed at the DMV Center. This document presents some types of the surgeries performed by the ophthalmology service at the DMV veterinary center as well as the equipment used during these surgeries. The equipment used is similar to the one used in human ophthalmology. View of the ophthalmic surgical room Surgeries of the cornea: For these surgeries, the animal needs to be anesthetized and an operating microscope and tiny surgical instruments are necessary.

View of a dog anesthetized and placed on its back for a surgery of the cornea where an operating microscope is needed (left picture) and Dr Ollivier performing a corneal surgery through the operating microscope (right picture). Conjunctival graft to treat corneal ulcers in animals. A corneal ulcer is a break, a wound in one or more layers of the cornea. Normally, when there is a defect or ulcer on the surface of the eye (of the epithelium), the cells at the outer edges grow into the center and healing is often complete within 2-4 days. When the ulcer is deeper, it takes more time to heal. An infected corneal ulceration (infected wound of the clear, front part of the eye) poses a special problem because bacteria that are present are actually delaying the healing process and even digesting the corneal tissues (this is called a melting ulcer). This can lead to corneal perforation (full thickness whole) and cause blindness if not treated promptly. Depending on a variety of factors, your pet may need a surgically placed biodegradable graft, conjunctival graft, corneal graft or corneal glue to provide protection and support for the cornea as it heals. A conjunctival graft represents a technique commonly performed to treat deep corneal ulcers or corneal perforations. It allows an immediate coverage/filling of the corneal defect with the pink tissue around the eye (conjunctiva) used as a bandage over a wound. This tissue is attached to the cornea with very thin stitches. The graft covering the ulcer will remain in place and will form a scar but the base of the graft (the pedicle) can be trimmed 2 months after surgery to stop the vascularisation of the graft in order to reduce the corneal scar and increase the visual field. Corneal ulcer almost perforating in a dog that needs surgical repair.. Same eye: the conjunctival graft is sutured over the corneal ulcer. Same eye 8 weeks after the surgery. Same eye 3 weeks after the surgery after trimming of the pedicule.

Glaucoma surgeries Glaucoma is defined as increased pressure within the eye that causes degenerative changes in the optic nerve and retina with subsequent blindness. The goals of glaucoma treatment are to save as much vision as possible for as long as possible and to keep the patient comfortable. The treatment program is determined by the type of glaucoma, the severity and duration; the pet's other medical problems, and the possibility of saving vision. Treatment ranges from using eye drops at home, to hospitalization for intense therapy, to possible surgery. A treatment plan for your pet will be discussed with you as the pet is evaluated and as the response to treatment is noted. Usually, the treatment will start with topical and maybe systemic medication. If the medial treatment is not enough to control the pressure, a type of surgery might be recommended for your animal. This document will present the various surgical alternatives possible in case of glaucoma. Transscleral Diode Laser Cyclophotocoagulation (CPC) A laser is used to destroy cells of the ciliary body, which is the gland located inside of the eye that produces fluid. This procedure is estimated to control eye pressure in 60-70% of patients for a period of 6 months. Complications include post-laser pressure spikes, bleeding, and corneal ulcers. The laser surgery is non-invasive (laser energy is delivered by a probe placed on the surface of the eye; however a short episode of general anesthesia is required to perform the procedure. Most pets must stay in the hospital for pressure monitoring for 1 to 3 days after laser surgery. Glaucomatous eye treated by diode laser (left picture),the diode laser (right picture). Aqueous shunt implant (gonioimplant) A small tube is implanted inside the eye. This tube, or shunt, sits partially inside the eye and partially outside the eye under the mucous membrane (conjunctiva) around the eye to allow fluid to leave the eye when pressure increases above a specific level. The success rate for this procedure to control pressure is similar to laser surgery. When laser treatment is combined with placement of a gonioimplant, the estimated success rate per eye is maximized. Complications include scarring around the shunt causing back-up of the fluid in the eye and dislocation of the shunt. General anesthesia is required along with overnight monitoring.

A glaucomatous eye treated by a gonioimplant (left picture and picture in the middle) and the gonioimplant (right picture). Cataract surgery by phacoemulsification and artificial lens implantation No medication will keep cataracts from becoming worse or cause a cataract to clear-up. Medical treatment (usually eye drops) is often used to control the inflammation caused by the cataract or to open the pupil to increase vision. Removal of the cataract (surgery) is still the only method of improving vision in a patient with cataracts. Whether or not cataract surgery would be helpful for any individual patient depends upon many factors. Several differences between a human eye and a dog's eye should be considered in determining if cataract surgery is advisable for your pet. Before cataract surgery the eyes need to be carefully evaluated. Active problems within the eye must be controlled before surgery is considered. Surgery is performed under general anesthesia (gas with oxygen). Certain laboratory tests are done to learn of any other internal medical problems which may require treatment. An artificial lens can be inserted in the bag of the natural lens to improve the visual acuity of the dog. The cataract surgery: the same technique as in humans is performed in animals. The opaques masses are removed from the bag of the lens by phacoemulsification and an artificial lens can be then inserted in the emptied bag. For this surgery, the animal is anesthetized, placed on its back and an operating microscope, a phacoemulsification machine and fine surgical instruments are needed, like in human medicine.

View during a cataract surgery: the animal is anesthetized and placed on its back, a operating microscope and a phaco machine (digital screen in the back) are used during this surgery (left picture). The phaco machine (right picture). Dr Ollivier holding an artificial lens during cataract surgery (left picture) and an artificial lens (right eye) An eye with an immature cataract The same eye 24 hours after the surgery By Dr Franck OLLIVIER, Dipl. ACVO & ECVO. Centre vétérinaire DMV The same eye 3 weeks after the surgery