J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1999 Jul;40(7):1944-1949.

Histopathologic Findings of an Unsuccessful Molteno Implant

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology,Pusan Paik Hospital,The Inje University Medical College, Pusan, Korea.

Abstract

We documented the histopathologic findings of an eye with Molteno implant that was nonfunctional at 3 years after implantation.In 1995,a 62-year-old woman developed neovascular glaucoma in her right eye,and installation of a Molteno implant was performed.However,she was lost to follow-up until 1998,when she presented with a blind eye that have to be enucleated with molteno implant because of painful phthisis bulbi.On external examination the implant plate was located in the superotemporal equatorial region of the globe,8 mmposterior to the limbus and 9 mm anterior to the optic nerve.There were adhesions between the plate and surround-ing fibrous tissue.The drainage tube into the anterior chamber left in situ. On microscopic examination the adjacent bleb wall consisted of multilayer, degenerated collagenous connective tissue,maximal 0.7 mmin thickness.Its inner portion mainly consisted of paucicellular,hyalinized and sclerotic col-lagen fibers and outer portion was relatively fibrovascular tissues with a few vascular endothelial cells and fibroblasts.And,there were chronic lym-phocytic infiltrates around a silicone tube insertion site into the anterior chamber.

Keyword

Bleb; Histopathologic findings; Molteno implant

MeSH Terms

Anterior Chamber
Blister
Collagen
Drainage
Endothelial Cells
Female
Glaucoma, Neovascular
Humans
Lost to Follow-Up
Middle Aged
Silicones
Collagen
Silicones
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