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Histologic effects of MicroPulse™ transscleral cyclophotocoagulation in normal equine eyes

  • Braidee C. Foote*
  • , Jodi D. Smith
  • , Rachel A. Allbaugh
  • , Lionel Sebbag
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective: Determine the immediate post-operative effects of MicroPulse transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (MP-TSCPC) in healthy equine eyes. Animals studied: Ten adult horses. Methods: MP-TSCPC was performed on sedated horses in 12 eyes (4 groups) using the following parameters (power, duration, duty cycle): (1) 2000 mW, 180 seconds, 31.3%; (2) 3000 mW, 180 seconds, 31.3%; (3) 3000 mW, 270 seconds, 31.3%; and (4) 3000 mW, 270 seconds, 50%. Three additional eyes were left untreated (control). Eyes were monitored clinically until euthanasia (mean = 3 hours post-procedure). Histologic sections were assessed with light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Results: MP-TSCPC was well tolerated by sedated horses. Adverse effects were only noted in Group 4: ocular hypertension (n = 3/3), conjunctival burns (3/3), aqueous flare (2/3), and a corneal erosion (1/3). Histologic scoring of Group 4 was statistically greater than other treated groups (1-3) and control eyes (P ≤.021). TEM showed subtle changes to the mitochondria and plasma membrane infoldings of the basilar surface of the nonpigmented epithelium in all treated eyes. Conclusions: MP-TSCPC does not cause immediate post-procedure adverse clinical effects or pronounced morphological changes to the ciliary body, except with the highest laser settings evaluated (power 3000 mW, duration 270 seconds, duty cycle 50%).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59-70
Number of pages12
JournalVeterinary Ophthalmology
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

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Keywords

  • ciliary body
  • equine
  • glaucoma
  • micropulse
  • ocular histopathology
  • transmission electron microscopy

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