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Ophthalmic Surgery Lasers & Imaging | 2009

Helical intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide implant: a 6-month surgical feasibility study in rabbits.

Paulo A. A. Mello-Filho; D. Guven; Nathan R. F. Beeley; Eugene de Juan; Signe R. Erickson

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE To investigate the surgical feasibility and safety of a long-term intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (TA) sustained delivery system. MATERIALS AND METHODS Pigmented rabbits were implanted with sustained-release formulations containing 925 microg of TA within a non-biodegradable polymer coating: Dose A (n = 15) with a slow delivery rate of 1 to 2 microg/day and Dose B (n = 15) releasing 3 to 5 microg/day. Additionally, a control group (n = 10) using a device coated with polymer only was implanted. The devices were surgically implanted through a 30-gauge sclerotomy into the vitreous cavity. The animals were clinically observed for up to 6 months after the surgery with complete ophthalmologic examinations. Histologic evaluation of a subset of eyes was performed at the conclusion of the study. RESULTS Implants were successfully implanted in all 40 eyes. Ocular examinations revealed excellent implant tolerability. In all eyes, there was no significant postoperative inflammation at 1 week of follow-up. There was no increase in intraocular pressure during the follow-up period and histologic evaluation demonstrated no significant abnormalities. Minimal and localized vitreous hemorrhage was observed in 22.5% of implanted eyes and mostly cleared at 1 month after surgery. During the 6 months of follow up, localized lens opacities associated with physical implant contact developed in 66.6% of eyes. CONCLUSION The surgical procedure using the intravitreal TA sustained delivery device is feasible. Surgical complications were generally mild, with lens opacities attributable to unique anatomical features of the rabbit eye. Long-term follow-up and histology revealed excellent implant tolerability.


Archive | 2005

Biodegradable ocular devices, methods and systems

Signe E. Varner; Patrick E. Guire; Kristin S. Taton; Jie Wen; Nathan R. F. Beeley; Laurie R. Lawin; Robert W. Hergenrother; Ralph C. Chappa; Aron B. Anderson


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2005

Fabrication, implantation, elution, and retrieval of a steroid-loaded polycaprolactone subretinal implant

Nathan R. F. Beeley; Juliana V. Rossi; Paulo A. A. Mello-Filho; M. Mahmoud; G.Y. Fujii; Eugene de Juan; Signe E. Varner


Archive | 2006

Sustained release implants and methods for subretinal delivery of bioactive agents to treat or prevent retinal disease

Signe E. Varner; Nathan R. F. Beeley; Eugene de Juan


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2006

Development, implantation, in vivo elution, and retrieval of a biocompatible, sustained release subretinal drug delivery system.

Nathan R. F. Beeley; Jay M. Stewart; Ryotaro Tano; Laurie R. Lawin; Ralph A. Chappa; Guanting Qiu; Aron B. Anderson; Eugene de Juan; Signe E. Varner


Archive | 2006

Insertion instrument for non-linear medical devices

Signe E. Varner; Matthew Mccormick; Aaron Barnes; Timothy M. Kloke; Nathan R. F. Beeley; Doug Patton


Archive | 2009

Implantable ocular drug delivery device and methods

Signe R. Erickson; Jianbo Zhou; Krip Punja; Nathan R. F. Beeley


Archive | 2006

Sustained release implants for subretinal delivery

Signe E. Varner; Nathan R. F. Beeley; Eugene Dejuan


Archive | 2006

In VIVO formed matrices including natural biodegradale polysaccharides and ophthalmic uses thereof

Signe E. Varner; Nathan R. F. Beeley; Stephen J. Chudzik; Michael J. Burkstrand


Archive | 2017

instrumento de inserção para inserir rotativamente um dispositivo médico que pode ser inserido em uma porção do olho, e, kit para inserir rotativamente um dispositivo médico que pode ser inserido incluindo uma forma não linear em uma porção do olho

Aaron Barnes; Douglas Patton; Matthew Mccormick; Nathan R. F. Beeley; Signe E. Varner; Timothy M Kolke

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Signe E. Varner

University of Southern California

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Eugene de Juan

University of Southern California

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Aaron Barnes

University of Southern California

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Matthew Mccormick

University of Southern California

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Paulo A. A. Mello-Filho

University of Southern California

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Eugene Dejuan

Johns Hopkins University

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D. Guven

University of Southern California

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G.Y. Fujii

University of Southern California

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Guanting Qiu

University of Southern California

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Jay M. Stewart

University of California

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