Modelling floppy iris syndrome and the impact of pupil size and ring devices on iris displacement
Autor: | Li Cai, Xiaoyu Luo, Nan Qi, Chenglei Wang, Zhaokun Wang, David Lockington, Hui Tang, Boris Malyugin, Kanna Ramaesh |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Ring device
medicine.medical_specialty Technology Computer science Iris urologic and male genital diseases Displacement (vector) Pupil Article 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Pupil Disorders Ophthalmology medicine Pupillary response Floppy iris syndrome Humans cardiovascular diseases Iris (anatomy) Intraoperative Complications Ring (mathematics) Phacoemulsification urogenital system fungi Pupil size female genital diseases and pregnancy complications medicine.anatomical_structure Iris Diseases 030221 ophthalmology & optometry Lens diseases 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Eye |
ISSN: | 1476-5454 0950-222X |
Popis: | Introduction The aim of this paper was to further develop a previously described finite element model which equates clinical iris billowing movements with mechanical buckling behaviour, simulating floppy iris syndrome. We wished to evaluate the impact of pupil dilation and mechanical devices on normal iris and floppy iris models. Methods Theoretical mathematical modelling and computer simulations were used to assess billowing/buckling patterns of the iris under loading pressures for the undilated and dilated normal iris, the undilated and dilated floppy iris, and additionally with a mechanical ring device. Results For the normal iris, billowing/buckling occurred at a critical pressure of 19.92 mmHg for 5 mm pupil size, which increased to 28.00 mmHg (40.56%) with a 7 mm pupil. The Malyugin ring device significantly increased critical initiating buckling pressures in the normal iris scenario, to 34.58 mmHg (73.59%) for 7 mm ring with boundary conditions I (BC I) and 34.51 mmHg (73.24%) with BC II. For the most floppy iris modelling (40% degradation), initiating buckling value was 18.04 mmHg (−9.44%), which increased to 28.39 mmHg (42.52%) with the 7 mm ring. These results were much greater than for normal undilated iris without restrictive mechanical expansion (19.92 mmHg). Conclusion This simulation demonstrates that pupil expansion devices inhibit iris billowing even in the setting of floppy iris syndrome. Our work also provides a model to further investigate the impact of pupil size or pharmacological interventions on anterior segment conditions affected by iris position. |
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