Purpose This study aims to describe chandelier assisted scleral buckle (CSB) using 3D visualizing system in phakic uncomplicated Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment (RRD). Methods This technique was performed in 6 eyes of 6 patients with primary rhegmatogenous RD who underwent encircling circumferential scleral buckling with scleral tunnels. Heads up display 3D system was used for visualization and localization of the breaks, and Chandelier Endoillumination was used as a light source was inserted through a 27 G needle sclerotomy 3.5mm from the limbus. A partial-thickness scleral “belt-loop” tunnels in the four quadrants were created using crescent knife angle beveled (2.3 mm in width) to facilitate the smooth passage of the band a 240-silicone band as encircling circumferential buckle. Cryopexy was performed and the incision was closed with cautery or absorbable sutures. Results Primary attachment success of 5 out of 6 and overall success was 100%. No intraoperative or postoperative complications observed although fellows in training performed half the procedures. Conclusions Heads up Sutureless Chandelier assisted Scleral Buckle can achieve excellent anatomical success while improving ergonomics and training. Furthermore, it is a safe procedure with less risk of complications and retinal phototoxicity.
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