Purpose:: Subretinal delivery of stem cells and gene therapy vectors hold great promise in clinical care. Delivery techniques are evolving. We investigate the utility of 4-dimensional (volumes over time) microscope-integrated optical coherence tomography (4D-MIOCT) to guide such maneuvers.
Methods:: This investigational 4D-MIOCT system displayed heads-up cross-sectional and stereoscopic volumetric views through the microscope oculars at 3.3–10 volumes/second. In enucleated porcine eyes, we evaluated novel information available to the surgeon during subretinal: 1) injection of fluid and cell suspensions, 2) retinotomy creation, 3) insertion of membranes with a retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cell monolayer and 4) subretinal instrument maneuvers, all in postmortem porcine eyes.
Results::
Interactions between tools, membranes, retina and RPE were often not detectable on the conventional microscope view but were obvious with 4D-MIOCT. 4D-MIOCT visualization
Conclusions:: 4D-MIOCT is useful for continuous monitoring of model subretinal surgery and may help avoid technique-related complications. 4D-MIOCT can contribute to the advancement of subretinal delivery of therapies under development.